SWRAP Expo photos

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rbernardo@value.net wrote:
> Chuck Heinle has the first photos of this weekend's SWRAP Chicago
> Commodore Expo at his website. Go to
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> http://theheinlefamily.com
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> Truly,
> Robert Bernardo
> Fresno Commodore User Group
> http://videocam.net.au/fcug

Some nice pictures in there. What is that "Hummer" game? Is that some
sort of dedicated game based on the C64's hardware?
 
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The game on the wheel was one they made just for that DTV wheel. It's a race
looking down at a track and racing cars. Jeri said it uses some of the new
DTV's things. So if you put this on a real 64 it would not work.

-Raymond Day
 
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rbernardo@value.net wrote:
> Chuck Heinle has the first photos of this weekend's SWRAP Chicago
> Commodore Expo at his website. Go to
>
> http://theheinlefamily.com

Many thanks to Jeff Ledger for taking my camera and snapping pictures of
SWRAP 2005.

The raw upload is at

http://www.jbrain.com/vicug/gallery/swrap2005

Folks who were there will need to add comments to describe some of them,
as I have not had time to annotate.

As soon as I free up a bit of room on the server, I have a 1 minute
video I need to upload. At the post-EXPO gathering, Jeri snagged some
ridiculous talking, dancing alley cat thing (in the same lines of the
talking bass, if you understand that). In true Jeri fashion, she ripped
out the controller, wired up a user port connector to the various motors
and solenoids of the unit, and Leif Bloomquist used his remote control
car expertise to write a small BASIC app to drive the various cat
appendages. With Leif at the controls, Jeri's "Commodore Alley Cat"
danced to Dance Dance Revolution music.

Jim: "OK, let me help control. E is eyes, M is mouth, What's the U and
D keys do"
Jeri: "A** up and A** down!"

That should sum up the tone. Oh, and that was 1 AM or so, and the
gathering lasted pretty much until breakfast.

Jim


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"Jim Brain" <brain@jbrain.com> wrote in message
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> and solenoids of the unit, and Leif Bloomquist used his remote control
> car expertise to write a small BASIC app to drive the various cat
> appendages. With Leif at the controls, Jeri's "Commodore Alley Cat"
> danced to Dance Dance Revolution music.

We later improved the program to use a joystick for control, that made it
much easier to control (and funnier!).

Another interesting experiment was to synchronize the cat's motion to SID
output. Sean (Pegasus) showed me how to look "inside" a SID routine while
it was playing, so we were able to write a short ML routine to make the cat
dance in time to the music. ;-)

I'll post my pics this evening.

-Leif
(Trying to stay awake at work)

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> As soon as I free up a bit of room on the server, I have a 1 minute
> video I need to upload. At the post-EXPO gathering, Jeri snagged some
> ridiculous talking, dancing alley cat thing (in the same lines of the
> talking bass, if you understand that). In true Jeri fashion, she ripped
> out the controller, wired up a user port connector to the various motors
> and solenoids of the unit, and Leif Bloomquist used his remote control
> car expertise to write a small BASIC app to drive the various cat
> appendages. With Leif at the controls, Jeri's "Commodore Alley Cat"
> danced to Dance Dance Revolution music.

Leif has pictures from later in the evening on his site, but here is a
link to the AVI. It came straight from my camera, so if it is not what
folks need, someone convert and host.

http://www.jbrain.com/CBMCat.avi

Jim


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My photos from SWRAP 2005 are now online here. They're mostly of the
post-expo shenanigans. ;-)

http://www.jammingsignal.com/swrap2005/


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leif (at) schema factor (dot) com
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Additional video footage of the C64-controlled Cat is here, compliments of
Jonathan Herr and Steven McGrath.

http://chigeek.com/


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leif (at) schema factor (dot) com
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