It's a 56x56 subframe color screen, with enough space left over to put a GPU! Scripts used to generate the demo: https://github.com/krawthekrow/disp56s-demo
60hz
subframe
compact
colour
color
screen
display
electronic
electronics
hires
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Damn, I've been rickrolled 3 times today. 3 times too many. 1. A random YTP. 2. A suspicious e-mail. 3... THIS. Nice work! I was planning to do an animation at some point as well.
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@NoVIcE I had originally tested the screen with binary. There's a single-frame latency in the ROM-to-screen bus, so that data has to get flushed out first. I left it there because I thought it looked nice.
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Why does the first frame show binary?
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@eloas3 Yes, subframe devices are generally very easy to completely destroy. Just sprinkle a bit of dust on top of the long quadruple piston.
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BTW also putting filt on the yellow dots on the black filt thingies... Stops it, so easy to break
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When i put filt (from element search category) on the.. Black filt, the screen starts to tear....Hmmmm
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@GeneralElectronics The scripts used to generate the video data can be found at https://github.com/krawthekrow/disp56s-demo , I'll add that to the description (though it's already linked to in the manual). Yes, +dither was used at some point.
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that was the most epic rickroll ever
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how did you get the video data? also, it looks dithered, isnt it?
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The best rickroll ever