drakide
drakide
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19th Mar 2014
21st Mar 2014
This is just a simple screen that shows a short (and boring) video. Unlike the other screens in TPT this one however doesn't take any time to switch frames (it always displays valid data). Also the video is stored in extremely compact FILT memory.
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Comments

  • lightningdragon
    lightningdragon
    20th Mar 2014
    cool!!!!!!!!!!
  • Death_Blade-RSX
    Death_Blade-RSX
    20th Mar 2014
    That Was Awesome! I Can't Believe How Someone Could Have Done Something Like That At All
  • drakide
    drakide
    20th Mar 2014
    @Werewolf8_8: Complex? This?
  • Werewolf8_8
    Werewolf8_8
    20th Mar 2014
    WOA dude thats very complex, i love how the compact memory works +1
  • drakide
    drakide
    20th Mar 2014
    @Sailnir: I am working on a *much* larger screen which will also display a more entertaining video. I fear the only spinning thing will be a 3D Cube though.
  • drakide
    drakide
    20th Mar 2014
    @G-LinuxorU: Yup. The encoder XORs every pixel with the previous state thus eliminating any need to turn off all pixels before drawing the frame.
  • BLIMP_SPARKY
    BLIMP_SPARKY
    20th Mar 2014
    Awsome! Video technology is getting better and better as time goes by, anyway +1
  • Sailnir
    Sailnir
    20th Mar 2014
    Wow that is actually incredible how it has no load time... now just make a more entertaining video with more spinny thingies! 1+
  • G-LinuxorU
    G-LinuxorU
    20th Mar 2014
    is each pixel a flip-flop, and does the memory simply update the next frame from the state of the old one?
  • drakide
    drakide
    20th Mar 2014
    @jklum, @ nj: The frames are all saved as png, which are then imported using a script.