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FABIEN SANGLARD'S WEBSITE ABOUT CONTACT-ME DONATE January 1, 2020 The polygons of Another World There is a playful way to study the architecture of computers of the past. Find a piece of software you know well and try to find out how it was ported to these machine you don't. A good choice would be DOOM. id Software's 1994 mega-hit has been ported to everything. It is designed around a core with no layering violations. It is usually easy to find and read the implementation of its six I/O sub-systems. An other choice would be Eric Chahi's 1991 critically acclaimed [1] " title "Another World", better known in North America as "Out Of This World" which also happens to be ubiquitous. I would argue it is in fact more interesting to study than DOOM because of its polygon based graphics which are suitable to wild optimizations. In some cases, clever tricks allowed Another Wor...
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Skip to content Hackaday Primary Menu Home Blog Hackaday.io Tindie Hackaday Prize Submit About December 30, 2019 #site-navigation #masthead 27 Comments by: Al Williams .entry-meta August 2, 2019 .entry-meta [Thomas] does a lot of interesting experiments with 3D printing and lately, he’s been using the free version of Fusion 360 to do topology optimization . He started with a blocky bookshelf bracket and let the software analyze the loads so it can remove pieces that don’t contribute a lot to the bracket’s strength. This uses less material, prints faster, and — [Thomas’] biggest goal — looks cool. If you know [Thomas] you know he didn’t just hope the brackets would be strong enough. He made prototypes and destroyed them in testing. Despite being printed in a poor orientation for strength, the models held a good bit of weight. It was a good thing he ...
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DIY: norns shield Monome norns tehn December 12, 2019, 4:27pm #1 IMG_20191207_110905 2000×1500 934 KB minimal/tiny open-source/DIY shield for Raspberry Pi boards, providing hardware compatibility with the norns ecosystem. shield support will stay in sync with the primary norns codebase. schems/boards: github.com/monome/norns-shield oshpark order link: norns-shield BOM: smd and through hole BOM: though hole only you can order board and components from the sources above. we ran a batch of PCBs with the SMD parts populated which are available directly from monome for $50. components are SMD— not tiny, but perhaps not beginner (0603 passives). this shield does not have a headphone driver or a battery charging circuit, however a headphone works fine in the normal output, and you can use any USB battery pack. https://monome.nyc3.digitaloce...
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