Demos that work on a Pi
Chris Johns (3727) 40 posts |
Other than funkydemo can anyone think of a demo that would run on a Raspberry Pi? Just want something visual, ideally that keeps running ‘forever’ although i could probably get around that by just running it in a loop :) TIA Chris |
Patrick M (2888) 126 posts |
Hello, I put this together in the past few days: http://dusthillguy.ddns.net/folder/files/quickupload/RotBalls.zip I’ve also made other demo-like programs for RISC OS: https://www.riscosopen.org/forum/forums/12/topics/11911 Rotozoom demo in BASIC https://www.riscosopen.org/forum/forums/5/topics/9436 !Monsquaz – animation with music [rated PG, mild nudity warning] You might find those interesting. Patrick |
André Timmermans (100) 655 posts |
There is also !SnowDemo |
Jeffrey Lee (213) 6048 posts |
A couple of standalone effects which will happily run forever: https://www.riscosopen.org/forum/forums/5/topics/3718?page=3#posts-47565 (and a binary release of a C version later on in the thread) http://www.phlamethrower.co.uk/riscos/meta.zip (needs NEON, so Pi 2 or 3) I also have unfinished/unreleased successors to both of the above – maybe they’ll finally see the light of day at some point. |
SeñorNueces (1438) 162 posts |
There’s also the Funky demo, which is the only Amiga-like demo I have seen on Risc OS 32bit. Sad because it seems that the archie was WAY above the Amiga for bruteforce CPU-intensive stuff as this demo shows! |
Kuemmel (439) 384 posts |
I wonder if anybody tried ever to make one of the best demos called K2 by DFI to run on recent hardware ? May that Anymode would help, as it uses weird screenmodes ? Or still some 32bit issues ? Here’s the link for download: click |
Colin Ferris (399) 1814 posts |
Has anyone updated the demo of !LuckyLuke? Works with RedSq ro3.10. |