1. Not old. Vintage. :)

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  1. Andy Barr

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    ...and finally, for now, folks like Richie might already be aware of what you can do with a Beeb (Master) and a Pi co-processor, but just in case, and for the rest of us, let us educate ourselves with this little clip - I'd subscribe to this guy's channel if you have even a passing interest in this subject as it really does transform an 80s classic micro into an absolute power beast able to rub shoulders, compete and possibly beat modern apps and hardware.

    Amazing, really!

    So, if you're sitting comfortably, it's time to tune in to...

    What to do with a BBC Master and a Pi Co Processor

     
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  2. Andy Barr

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    ...and if you enjoyed episode one from Pixel Fandango, he then shows you how to really go to town and jazz up everything in your arcade game in terms of variety of attacking aliens, improved colours, sound and rewards etc.

    Question is, surely an Atari user could try something similar in Turbo Basic?

    The defined procedures and flowcharts/logic are all clearly given as well as the coding so it wouldn't be too tough to recreate for the Atari classic.

    Clearly the Beeb has the advantage with the Pi co-processor but you might surprise yourself and produce something of note.

    I might well look at this in future, fellas.

    Comments?

     
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  3. nysavant

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    Nice set of videos. The Beeb always was a damned good computer and although I'm not normally a fan of adding modern co-pro's or accelators to retro hardware this does look really good. The bubble universe demo and shoot em up in the first two video's especially.

    Makes me want to play with a Beeb again!
     
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