From: Andrew Wiskow on
Here are a couple new videos, both recently recorded by Robert
Bernardo at the NotaCon/BlockParty on 4-6 April 2008.

The first is Jeri Ellsworth talking about creating a demo in FPGA:
http://blip.tv/file/821819

The second is Jeri Ellsworth and George "Fatman" Sanger. They show
the demo, and they win!
http://blip.tv/file/821758

Enjoy! :)

-Andrew
From: BigRed on

> The second is Jeri Ellsworth and George "Fatman" Sanger. They show
> the demo, and they win!
> http://blip.tv/file/821758

Surely the demoscene is better than THIS ???
From: Andrew Wiskow on
On Apr 12, 8:36 pm, BigRed <REMOVETHISmcbig...(a)AT.ii.DOT.net.NOTRU>
wrote:
>
> Surely the demoscene is better than THIS ???

I believe the point was that it was made entirely without a CPU, only
an FPGA.

-Andrew
From: Klompmeester on

"Andrew Wiskow" <wiskow(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1a5e2160-5f96-4da0-8133-2be3de00ef31(a)u36g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
On Apr 12, 8:36 pm, BigRed <REMOVETHISmcbig...(a)AT.ii.DOT.net.NOTRU>
wrote:
>
> Surely the demoscene is better than THIS ???

I believe the point was that it was made entirely without a CPU, only
an FPGA.


I appreciate the videos but am I the only one that finds Roberts attention
to Jeri a bit too voyeuristic?


From: Mark McDougall on
Andrew Wiskow wrote:

> I believe the point was that it was made entirely without a CPU, only
> an FPGA.

Was this a competition with a short deadline? I heard something about 20 hrs
in there - was this whipped up in 20 hrs? If so, not bad, but still well
short of remarkable.

Regards,

--
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