June 21st, 2024

Bomb Jack display hardware

The GitHub URL provides an automated tool for updating package and stock codes in Proteus Design Tool. It offers guidance on tool usage. For more details or support, request additional information.

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Bomb Jack display hardware

The content from the GitHub URL pertains to an automated package and stock code update tool for the Proteus Design Tool. It offers guidance on utilizing the tool to update component package and stock code details within Proteus designs. For further clarification or support regarding this tool, additional information can be requested.

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By @mrandish - 4 months
I randomly stumbled across this impressive, home brew graphics subsystem for C64 today. The goal seems to be pushing the boundaries of what would have been possible with period-correct, through-hole 74LS parts (no FPGA or ASIC) toward advanced arcade-level graphics hardware. Quite ambitious for a one-person hobby project and, as the video below shows, very successful!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLVZav7mVcI&t

By @wellytopness - 4 months
Thank you for posting. This is one of my projects. I was wondering why all the subscribers joined today.
By @Ylpertnodi - 4 months
I have to admit, and it only happened once, i threw a sickie at work (92?) to finish playing bombjack.

Another game I'm looking for is 'prensorium'.

By @chrisallick - 4 months
jesus dude... thats amazing.