random oldies
- Mandelbrot set: optimized to the smallest code possible on MC68000: just ~ 112 bytes of code!
This code uses the escape time algorithm
optimized by hand to the point where no further optimization is possible on this architecture.
circa 1990
- SongZ: music software for GEM (as found on Atari ST, TT and Falcon030 - based on Motorola MC680x0 CPUs),
written in assembler, supports direct-to-disk stereo recording at 44KHz
- which was a big deal in the early 90s!
- 3D Demo: custom made 3D animation code and full editor written in Pascal for x86 PCs,
can take advantage of x87 co-processors if present!
Includes some hand drawings of made-up planes that were keyed into the 3D editor.
circa 1990
- Music Render: MPEG-1 videos generated by raytracing sound wave data obtained
by analysing the music tracks using fourier transforms.
Nowadays, you can get much better results in realtime from most music players!
circa 1996