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When was the first screensplit being used?

wolf_
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Posted: May 12 2004, 01:10   
well.. that's sounds fairly doable
BiFi
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Posted: May 12 2004, 06:34   
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And what about the first really smooth horizontal scroll? When did we see that for the first time?

On MSX2? In 1986, by Radarsoft. With Grotten van Oberon and the Topografie titles.
BiFi
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Posted: May 12 2004, 06:36   
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AFAIK "Laydock" was the first MSX2 game that was available in Europe, at least. And it has a screensplit... So, maybe it was one of the first ones? (AFAIK it's from 1985)

EDIT: hmm, it is from 1985, but it doesn't have a screensplit after all, does it?

It's possible, since MSX2 first saw the light in 1985.
BiFi
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Posted: May 12 2004, 06:37   
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>> IIRC Bernard Lamers told me that many of the VDP tricks are well documented in ASCII's impressive collection of MSX Databooks. <<
Can't he and/or Rieks translate them?

There's so many pieces of information locked away in those japanese docs....

They would be valuable information for the MSX Assembly Page.
[D-Tail]

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Posted: May 12 2004, 08:13   
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On MSX2? In 1986, by Radarsoft. With Grotten van Oberon and the Topografie titles.


I've got 'Topografie Wereld' and 'De Sekte'
Gonna look at it
Latok
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Posted: May 12 2004, 09:21   
I love 'De Sekte' actually. It has a nice atmosphere.
Latok
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Posted: May 12 2004, 09:21   
Does Laydock have a screensplit? I thought it doesn't. The complete screen is scrolling, I believe.
Maggoo
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Posted: May 12 2004, 09:37   
Isn't the first screen split the boot screen of the MSX2 (and later 2+) afterall ?
Latok
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Posted: May 12 2004, 09:47   
Is it? @_@
[D-Tail]

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Posts: 3018
Posted: May 12 2004, 09:50   
Well... The logo appears damn smooth. Could it be a split screen with Screen6 and 0, 40 characters, or so? The characters appear to be made in screen 0, that is...
BiFi
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Posts: 3142
Posted: May 12 2004, 10:16   
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Isn't the first screen split the boot screen of the MSX2 (and later 2+) afterall ?

The MSX2 bootscreen is not a screensplit. It copies the logo one line at a time and uses R#23 to scroll it upward. The MSX2+ logo is more advanced. The letters are simply made wider by that print routine. I agree it could've been a screensplit, though it would've been more like a SCREEN6/SCREEN1 screensplit (or more likely SCREEN6/SCREEN5). In SCREEN 0 the characters are closer to each other.
ro
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Posted: May 12 2004, 13:33   
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I should have a demo flailing around, which was made for MSX1, by some Russian group. The demo has for example sampled PSG sounds and such. Also... A screensplit!
Ah! I recall its name. It's Lyra-2 I believe. Has anyone additional info on this one? Meanwhile, I'll search for the freakin' thing

MSX1 splits are very well possible, but that's more or less stuff for Plutonium or equal coders Those Finnish guys, like Bandwagon and Lieves!Tuore would most likely know more about this.



The Lyra II demo really is great material! (I just discovered it a year ago)
ro
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Posts: 2329
Posted: May 12 2004, 13:40   
Well RADARSOFT were the first dutch grew using splits. They used them all of the time. Even their Dynamic Publisher is equiped with a split!

The credits for the (dutch) amateur scene, in this case, go to Cas Cramers. He used it in ARC (one of his games) and later explained the trick on a Genic Disk magazine (!)
Although around that time I was discovering the same dark areas of screen splitten (read: multiple interrupts).. but Cas beat me to it... fair is fair.

the MSX scene (demos) is flooded with splits.... our (fuzzy) first demo had one too.. remember the Bullshit demo? yeah, that one with the dancing sprites and... a screensplitted scrolla. Another one is the FRMH release promo demo (it had the first sinus wave scroll in the scene... or atleast one of the first)

The first real smooth scrolla was the one on the SD-Snatcher crack from Starcracks... really blew my head of ("I want that!"

Latok
msx master
Posts: 1727
Posted: May 12 2004, 14:06   
Are you sure, ro? About that first scene scroller? The early FAC DEMOS are from the late 80s and they have scrollers as well. That Starcracks scroller from SD Snatcher is from 1990.
Latok
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Posts: 1727
Posted: May 12 2004, 14:08   
And what about The Virus Demo? Don't know if that SCC demo contains scrollers as well. Ah well, Cas Cremers was part of that demogroup as well, right?

And what about LIGHTNING?! The, I believe, first megademo with lots of scrolls, bouncing sprites etc. etc. Also from Starcracks
 
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