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BBC Micro Live 1986 - Computer Animation

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A look at animation software on the BBC Micro and the 'cutting-edge' 32-bit Amiga. Presented by Fred Harris and Lesley Judd.

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TV's Fred Harris ??? ( 10 months ago by shakeyphil)
TV's Fred Harris ???
search for " ... ( 10 months ago by Ahle2)
search for "XASnGpemk_M" if you are interrested in a graphic comparison between Atari ST and The Commodore Amiga !
Did he say "32 bit ... ( 9 months ago by LosBee)
Did he say "32 bit Amiga"?? Hang on, the Amigas of 1986 were only 16 bit! The A1200 was still 8 years away..
Just think that was ... ( 9 months ago by spicyswiss)
Just think that was the cuting edge in technology
I think they were ... ( 9 months ago by jowie74)
I think they were advertised as 32-bit, but the architecture was only 16-bit. I could be wrong...
Well, the Motorola ... ( 9 months ago by NicsoftInc)
Well, the Motorola 68000 (Amiga 1000) processor is 32-bit internally and 16-bit on the "bus" (externally). The Amiga 1200 is 32-bit on the "bus"...
OMG this is so high ... ( 8 months ago by inachu)
OMG this is so high tech! Better than Linux!
another comparison ... ( 8 months ago by billlydark)
another comparison would be the intel 8088 processor, which ran on most IBM XT, was internally an 16 bit processor but it was 8 bit on the bus...
que listo el tio! ( 8 months ago by elagrotaa)
que listo el tio!
It's amazing, this ... ( 6 months ago by tossbaguk)
It's amazing, this is still how Flash basically works using tweens and stuff :)
You are such an ... ( 6 months ago by alizta)
You are such an retard.
Gotta love those ... ( 5 months ago by westgoten)
Gotta love those analog 'knobs' at the end...
Yeah was definitely ... ( 5 months ago by TheNumber4q)
Yeah was definitely 16bit. And he said PAINT! GET IT RIGHT! IT'S DPAINT! ;)
Only difference ... ( 5 months ago by snevelin)
Only difference that this is raster based, Flash is vector.
Can't understand ... ( 5 months ago by snevelin)
Can't understand the concept of sarcasm? The retard is you, sadly. ;)
I understand that ... ( 4 months ago by alizta)
I understand that concept, i just don't get what you are getting at with your witty, sarcastic comment. If you think those machines where crappy, you should have seen what we had before.
The 68000 have a 24 ... ( 4 months ago by kasi7777)
The 68000 have a 24 Bit Adressregister, and a 32 Bit Dataregister, much better than a 8088. Better comparison would be a 80286 or 80386.
What the fuck do ... ( 4 months ago by OldRockSongs)
What the fuck do you mean by: "that the uncle listed!"?
That brought back ... ( 3 months ago by tallblokefour)
That brought back some memories. I had a BBC B, Amiga, Amstrad 64, Spectrum +2....
i remember the old ... ( 2 months ago by DAVIDRCGRAY)
i remember the old monitors for it they weighed a ton and burnt like fuck. cheers
I loved that guys ... ( 2 months ago by eezlewax2)
I loved that guys knobs at the end lol
I remember learning ... ( 1 month ago by celshader)
I remember learning deluxe paint 4 in high school before I moved on to photoshop professionally.
omg my first ... ( 1 month ago by Grizzly696)
omg my first computer was a BBC had hugggee floppy disks for games! i miss that computer!
British ... ( 1 week ago by Grizzly696)
British Broadcasting Cooperation.



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