@ut3usw Haha, that is even cooler than expected. You get enough bandwidth from audio for such sharp edges! I would have guessed that audio dac output filters would mess it up more
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Wrote a custom C++ engine to render raw WAD geometry directly to the DAC.
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@Quantensalat Actually, the DAC filters help here! Since I'm drawing continuous paths instead of raster pixels, the reconstruction filter smooths the discrete samples into nice clean lines. Plus, running at 96kHz gives enough bandwidth for sharpness
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@ut3usw that's fun. Are you controlling/calculating this in real time?
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@poleguy yes, ty! In real time wasd control.
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@ut3usw damn, that is super cool!
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@ut3usw @poleguy Music that draws fun Lissajous curves on an oscilloscope is a whole genre! My personal favorite is https://youtu.be/vAyCl4IHIz8
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@ut3usw so... doom next?
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@Aleums it’s doom! E1M1 😅
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@ut3usw haha nice! I didn't recognize it. Sweet project!
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@ut3usw Looks like the game Wizardry.
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@ut3usw I didnt even have to read the text to know what this was

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@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 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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@Computeum YES! This is a gift from my wife %)
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@ut3usw I will follow you in the hope to see Doom running on that oscilloscope.
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@steffen actually this is E1M1 from original doom1.wad!
