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Re: The Last Jedi trailer made entirely on a 1984 Apple IIc [message #347302 is a reply to message #347271] |
Wed, 28 June 2017 16:02 |
Warren Ernst
Messages: 65 Registered: May 2013
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On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 8:45:39 AM UTC-7, cb meeks wrote:
> On Tuesday, June 27, 2017 at 2:14:58 PM UTC-4, Nicola wrote:
>> https://techcrunch.com/2017/06/27/watch-this-star-wars-the-l ast-jedi-trailer-made-entirely-on-a-1984-apple-iic/
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>> Kudos to the artist!
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>> Nicola
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> That just made my day. AWESOME!
Impressive, of course, but if I wanted to do this, I'd take 254 screenshots of the trailer on my PC, run them through the BMP to DHGR program (http://www.appleoldies.ca/bmp2dhr/) copy all the images to a ProDOS hard drive image onto a USB stick, connect it to the CFFA3000, and then have a slideshow program run through the images as fast as it could. I bet with Plamen's new accelerator, a IIe might be able to play the slideshow at a suitable speed!
But of course, the artistry of the original guy is very impressive.
-Warr
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Re: The Last Jedi trailer made entirely on a 1984 Apple IIc [message #347309 is a reply to message #347302] |
Wed, 28 June 2017 16:40 |
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Originally posted by: cb meeks
On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 4:02:29 PM UTC-4, Warren Ernst wrote:
> On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 8:45:39 AM UTC-7, cb meeks wrote:
>> On Tuesday, June 27, 2017 at 2:14:58 PM UTC-4, Nicola wrote:
>>> https://techcrunch.com/2017/06/27/watch-this-star-wars-the-l ast-jedi-trailer-made-entirely-on-a-1984-apple-iic/
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>>> Kudos to the artist!
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>>> Nicola
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>> That just made my day. AWESOME!
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> Impressive, of course, but if I wanted to do this, I'd take 254 screenshots of the trailer on my PC, run them through the BMP to DHGR program (http://www.appleoldies.ca/bmp2dhr/) copy all the images to a ProDOS hard drive image onto a USB stick, connect it to the CFFA3000, and then have a slideshow program run through the images as fast as it could. I bet with Plamen's new accelerator, a IIe might be able to play the slideshow at a suitable speed!
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> But of course, the artistry of the original guy is very impressive.
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> -Warr
Why wouldn't a IIe be able to handle it as well as a stock IIc? Assuming the IIe had 128K, of course.
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Re: The Last Jedi trailer made entirely on a 1984 Apple IIc [message #347316 is a reply to message #347309] |
Wed, 28 June 2017 18:40 |
Anthony Lawther
Messages: 62 Registered: May 2013
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cb meeks <cbmeeks@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 4:02:29 PM UTC-4, Warren Ernst wrote:
>> On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 8:45:39 AM UTC-7, cb meeks wrote:
>>> On Tuesday, June 27, 2017 at 2:14:58 PM UTC-4, Nicola wrote:
>>>> https://techcrunch.com/2017/06/27/watch-this-star-wars-the-l ast-jedi-trailer-made-entirely-on-a-1984-apple-iic/
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>>>> Kudos to the artist!
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>>>> Nicola
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>>> That just made my day. AWESOME!
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>> Impressive, of course, but if I wanted to do this, I'd take 254
>> screenshots of the trailer on my PC, run them through the BMP to DHGR
>> program (http://www.appleoldies.ca/bmp2dhr/) copy all the images to a
>> ProDOS hard drive image onto a USB stick, connect it to the CFFA3000,
>> and then have a slideshow program run through the images as fast as it
>> could. I bet with Plamen's new accelerator, a IIe might be able to play
>> the slideshow at a suitable speed!
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>> But of course, the artistry of the original guy is very impressive.
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>> -Warr
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> Why wouldn't a IIe be able to handle it as well as a stock IIc? Assuming
> the IIe had 128K, of course.
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No reason, but of course a stock //c couldn't handle playing these as a
slideshow at a rate that would look like a movie trailer either.
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