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(14 replies, posted in Releases)

Great release, enjoying it to the max! Thanks FoD for these magic tunes.

258

(43 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Thanks 8081. Glad to see chipwiki.ru getting better and better.

259

(10 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

Lazy bum, you! wink
I use bmp2z80 on linux, it's very simple but doesn't support grayscale. For Windows, pic>>z80 is a good choice.

Both output .asm, which means you need to write a loader for it, or find a way to convert it to 8xi format. For an easy all-in-one solution, you could try SourceCoder. It does bmp->8xi, haven't tried it myself though.

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(10 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

There are a bunch of bmp converters out there. Check http://www.ticalc.org/pub/, especially the /win resp. /unix subdirectories. Some even allow you to do grayscale.

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(6 replies, posted in Releases)

Super rad release, I enjoyed it to the max!

Yo, pretty sweet!

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(5 replies, posted in Releases)

Ahhh, this is rad! The "good" type of dub, dark, weird, and quirky. I'm floating through the galaxy... Well done, guys wink
Please put one of them tapes aside for me, ok?

Aww yeah, that's awesome!

Nice! JMP/CPY values are entered via arrow keys. LOG/LN/STO settings are somewhat temporary, as far as I remember they get overwritten by stuff like row play etc.

I think kineticturtle needs an .8xp.

Edit: Try this.

267

(10 replies, posted in Releases)

Excellent tunes, love it!

It's ultimately my fault. The on-calc filename of HT contains a backslash (introduced by the obsolete tool chain I was using at the time), which TI Connect can't handle. It's fixed in the latest version, but as you know that one has other issues. In theory one could replace the backslash with a hex editor, but that screws up the file checksum iirc. Unfortunately I can't really build version 0.2 anymore since my old build system is broken, and it would be quite a hassle to port it over to the one I'm using now.

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(11 replies, posted in Collaborations)

I don't think MaxYMiser tunes would work on anything but Atari. Especially not STe ones. YM and AY are not exactly the same.

270

(9 replies, posted in Releases)

Woohoo! Awesomeness to the max. Possibly the best Rico Z release yet.

271

(8 replies, posted in Releases)

40 minutes of obscure, melodic 1-bit music somewhat influenced by 70s prog rock, metal, and darker flavours of chiptune. Made for and recorded from ZX Spectrum 48K.

Stream, download or buy the CD on bandcamp.
Or grab the musicdisk version (.tap/.scl) here.

Sorry mate, I really don't know what's going on there. I just checked if the file's integrity on the server, it's fine. And you had it working before, right?
Did you use TiLP to transfer it? And what's your ROM version?