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| | | | | Hi, Thank you for visiting the Old School Game Blog. :-) It is no secret that many of us played withProTrackeron our Amiga computers back in the day. Countless music modules have been composed since the tracker was first released. Even I (in co-operation with another demoscener) created a tune called TveitaDowntown back in 2000.... | |
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| | | | | Introduction In the late mid-90s, the Nintendo 64 and Sony Playstation introduced a new generation of game consoles. Both utilized MIPS CPUs and licensed advanced 3D graphics capabilities from SGI. In fact SGI was the main developer for the N64 hardware as SGI was looking to expand into consumer markets from their lofty usual expensive... | |
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| | | The Tools of the Trade # Okay so we know we have voltage, current, and power. Additionally, youve probably heard about terms like resistance, impedance, capacitance, and maybe inductance before. What the heck do these mean? Well, to each into a more tangible context, lets look at the tools used to measure each. Building, fixing, and analyzing circuitry requires the use of a some tools and appliances, so lets look at the basics of working with electricity by looking at what purpose the tools serve. | ||