@@saszab Yup, but for instance if you take the fantastic Performers' "Next Level" for the C64, this is a 4x172 Ko demo with constant disk access. Here, this is a 128Ko demo with no further disk access after the run. So there are two different beasts.
Virgills Music is again mindblowing!!!!🙏🙏
Great reminder of how good the Amiga was. Still rocks after 40 years.
Super true story
Incredible for 128 Kb. How many compression layers for this one ?
The only thing that costs a bit memory here is the planet picture, other than that it is pure math code :)
@@Lofote But how can you explain the decompression time ?
@@BixenteFabregas Oh you mean the beginning with the color lines? Mmmh, fair enough, that IS a good question. :)
Just check out the demos for much more weak 8-bit machines, like ZX Spectrum or Commodore 64. You will see much more impressive visual effects.
@@saszab Yup, but for instance if you take the fantastic Performers' "Next Level" for the C64, this is a 4x172 Ko demo with constant disk access. Here, this is a 128Ko demo with no further disk access after the run. So there are two different beasts.
"Depeche's MODE" is a decent clickbait name for a mostly unrelated demo.
yes, I also asked, which song it could be :D :D : : ::: Spreading the word around the world ::::
James Brown is deaf and Elvis dead. Depeche Mode is hard to find 8O #()
because it is Depeche's Code, I see ^^