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    3. Wrote a custom C++ engine to render raw WAD geometry directly to the DAC.
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    • miakizz@tacobelllabs.netM miakizz@tacobelllabs.net

      Wrote a custom C++ engine to render raw WAD geometry directly to the DAC.

      miakizz@tacobelllabs.netM miakizz@tacobelllabs.net

      @ut3usw Are you planning on releasing this? My girlfriend built a laser galvo recently and this would be super cool to run on it, super super impressive

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      • ut3usw@mastodon.radioU ut3usw@mastodon.radio
        ut3usw@mastodon.radioU ut3usw@mastodon.radio

        @AlgoCompSynth @poleguy

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        • computeum@mastodon.bayernC computeum@mastodon.bayern
          computeum@mastodon.bayernC computeum@mastodon.bayern

          @ut3usw What a beautiful classic Siemens.

          They were the only one who really went all in with sleek early 1980s design. Even for hard tech stuff like scopes.

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          • ut3usw@mastodon.radioU ut3usw@mastodon.radio
            ut3usw@mastodon.radioU ut3usw@mastodon.radio

            @Computeum YES! This is a gift from my wife %)

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            • steffen@uhlig.socialS steffen@uhlig.social
              steffen@uhlig.socialS steffen@uhlig.social

              @ut3usw I will follow you in the hope to see Doom running on that oscilloscope.

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              • caleb@pub.calebhearth.comC caleb@pub.calebhearth.com
                caleb@pub.calebhearth.comC caleb@pub.calebhearth.com

                @ut3usw @gedeonm This doesn’t seem to be DOOM?

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                • ut3usw@mastodon.radioU ut3usw@mastodon.radio
                  ut3usw@mastodon.radioU ut3usw@mastodon.radio

                  @steffen actually this is E1M1 from original doom1.wad!

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                  • ut3usw@mastodon.radioU ut3usw@mastodon.radio
                    ut3usw@mastodon.radioU ut3usw@mastodon.radio

                    @caleb @gedeonm actually this is E1M1 from original doom1.wad! I wrote my custom vector doom engine for that project.

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                    • caleb@pub.calebhearth.comC caleb@pub.calebhearth.com
                      caleb@pub.calebhearth.comC caleb@pub.calebhearth.com

                      @ut3usw @gedeonm My joke has backfired and I am embarrassed.

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                      • wyatt@soc.megatokyo.moeW wyatt@soc.megatokyo.moe
                        wyatt@soc.megatokyo.moeW wyatt@soc.megatokyo.moe
                        @ut3usw is this just a two channel vectorscope?
                        i should try it with mine
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                        • ftg@mastodon.radioF ftg@mastodon.radio
                          ftg@mastodon.radioF ftg@mastodon.radio

                          @ut3usw
                          I should repair channel 2 of the original Quake on oscilloscope Hitachi scope and wait for the release. :)

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                          • ariethefloof@arcanekittens.xyzA ariethefloof@arcanekittens.xyz
                            ariethefloof@arcanekittens.xyzA ariethefloof@arcanekittens.xyz
                            oscdoom!
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                            • faraiwe@mstdn.socialF faraiwe@mstdn.social
                              faraiwe@mstdn.socialF faraiwe@mstdn.social

                              @ut3usw mind = blown

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                              • oldoldcojote@climatejustice.socialO oldoldcojote@climatejustice.social
                                oldoldcojote@climatejustice.socialO oldoldcojote@climatejustice.social

                                @ut3usw

                                cool 🔥

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                                • djsumdog@djsumdog.comD djsumdog@djsumdog.com
                                  djsumdog@djsumdog.comD djsumdog@djsumdog.com
                                  I'm waiting to see someone implement Doom on an abscius.
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                                  • spazcosoft@peoplemaking.gamesS spazcosoft@peoplemaking.games
                                    spazcosoft@peoplemaking.gamesS spazcosoft@peoplemaking.games

                                    @ut3usw dear god

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                                    • soviut@hachyderm.ioS soviut@hachyderm.io
                                      soviut@hachyderm.ioS soviut@hachyderm.io

                                      @ut3usw This runs smoother than it did on my neighbour's 486

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                                      • laberpferd@sueden.socialL laberpferd@sueden.social
                                        laberpferd@sueden.socialL laberpferd@sueden.social

                                        @ut3usw if you make this into a playable maze game one day, i would happily build a large size "IGOR" vector display for that

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                                        • laberpferd@sueden.socialL laberpferd@sueden.social
                                          laberpferd@sueden.socialL laberpferd@sueden.social

                                          @Computeum @ut3usw
                                          Ich würde da mal nach Grundig suchen die diese Oszis als OEM für Siemens gebaut haben :) z.B. https://www.mikrocontroller.net/attachment/23365/DSC00288.JPG

                                          Dir könnten vielleicht auch Geräte gefallen wie das Philips PM3215

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                                          • jbaggs@infosec.exchangeJ jbaggs@infosec.exchange
                                            jbaggs@infosec.exchangeJ jbaggs@infosec.exchange

                                            @ut3usw @poleguy I actually really like the audio in conjunction with the vector plotting. Both from sort of a creepy standpoint of sound changing with movement (thinking of first person games) but also you can really hear why the plot is what it is.

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