Blocktronics is back with a Halloween treat. A new pack filled with
sweet ANSI goodies sure to rot your terminals.
http://pc.textmod.es/pack/blocktronics_blocktober/
Awsome stuff. My only regret is that many of the pieces are not sized
for BBS viewing. Many of the pieces are wider than 80 columns. It
makes for less than appealing viewing.
on 11/01/16, Gryphon said...
Awsome stuff. My only regret is that many of the pieces are not size for BBS viewing. Many of the pieces are wider than 80 columns. It makes for less than appealing viewing.
For better or for worse many art scene guys have always been more about creating great and/or respectable art than catering to the BBS world. That's especially true nowadays - a lot of the best guys in Blocktronics are true artists, and want to push the envelope to different and new tecnhologies and styles. Wide BINs, although more rare than they are
now, have been one way to do that for ages. It's not practical at all,
but it definitely packs a "wow, this is text mode?!' wallop. You can say the same thing about using alternative fonts, iCE colors, 24 bit ANSIs, and Xbins/ADFs/TFXs. RIP and even VGA had the same cache back in the
day.
Personally, as a SysOp, modder, and coder in the 90s, it frusted me to
no end that so much otherwise great art scene output wasn't geared to being used for practical purposes, but that was a battle I never had any luck with fighting amongst my art scene friends and peers... :) My main recourse is personally making sure as much of my own limited art output
is done for actual active BBSes and other projects, especially those in desperate need, as possible. Unfortunately I do feel like a little bit
of an art whore when I scan the BBS Ads sub here and see like 5 of my ASCIIs in a row... but hey, it's for the greater good! ;)
Awsome stuff. My only regret is that many of the pieces are not sized
for BBS viewing. Many of the pieces are wider than 80 columns. It
makes for less than appealing viewing.
I can agree with you... up to a point. Considering that there seems to
be only one app in existence that can display ANSI files that are
greater than 80 chars wide, they have severely limited their ability to have their work seen. If their audience doesn't have PabloDraw, then
they aren't going to get their pieces viewed.
Just remember if you add the Blocktober or any art packs as full folders
to your Mystic Art Gallery to omit the high res or rip screens or anything else that may display shitty. Don't just dump everything in
there - go through it and weed out the pieces that dont play nice. Then fire up the gallery and see if you have any screen tearing anomaly going on in any of the screens. It usually will be a long screen in 80
columns. If you have the skills in PabloDraw or ACiDDraw erase
everything on column 80 and save. That should take care of it. Most advanced sysops are well aware of this technique but there are some that may find this info helpful.
to your Mystic Art Gallery to omit the high res or rip screens
or anything else that may display shitty. Don't just dump
everything in there - go through it and weed out the pieces that
dont play nice. Then fire up the gallery and see if you have any
screen tearing anomaly going on in any of the screens. It usually
will be a long screen in 80 columns. If you have the skills in
PabloDraw or ACiDDraw erase everything on column 80 and save.
That should take care of it. Most advanced sysops are well aware
of this technique but there are some that may find this info
helpful.
I think you misinterpreted - he is actually referring more to .BINs
with over 80 columns than ANSIs that go to the 80th column.
Awsome stuff. My only regret is that many of the pieces are not size for BBS viewing. Many of the pieces are wider than 80 columns. It makes for less than appealing viewing.
Just remember if you add the Blocktober or any art packs as full folders
to your Mystic Art Gallery to omit the high res or rip screens or anything else that may display shitty. Don't just dump everything in
there - go through it and weed out the pieces that dont play nice. Then
fire up the gallery and see if you have any screen tearing anomaly going on in any of the screens. It usually will be a long screen in 80
columns. If you have the skills in PabloDraw or ACiDDraw erase
everything on column 80 and save. That should take care of it. Most advanced sysops are well aware of this technique but there are some that may find this info helpful.
Part of my issue is that I do most of my development on a Raspberry Pi
ARM device. I have not been able to get 'mono PabloDraw.exe' to work
yet. Mono keeps giving me an error that I can't seem to fix.
Hello jack,
On 03 Nov 16 08:41, jack phlash wrote to Caphood:
to your Mystic Art Gallery to omit the high res or rip screens
or anything else that may display shitty. Don't just dump
everything in there - go through it and weed out the pieces that
dont play nice. Then fire up the gallery and see if you have any
screen tearing anomaly going on in any of the screens. It usually
will be a long screen in 80 columns. If you have the skills in
PabloDraw or ACiDDraw erase everything on column 80 and save.
That should take care of it. Most advanced sysops are well aware
of this technique but there are some that may find this info
helpful.
I think you misinterpreted - he is actually referring more to .BINs with over 80 columns than ANSIs that go to the 80th column.
This topic made me think about something.
Someone (Gryphon maybe?) made a mod for Mystic I believe, that let's you pick how you want your ansi displayed (ie: top/down, left/right,
diagonal, etc.. kinda like the way you can save different display
methods in the old TheDraw.
If this could somehow be utilized to be able to view .BINs, that would be fraggin' awesome!
Hello Gryphon,
On 03 Nov 16 10:54, Gryphon wrote to Caphood:
Part of my issue is that I do most of my development on a Raspberry P ARM device. I have not been able to get 'mono PabloDraw.exe' to work yet. Mono keeps giving me an error that I can't seem to fix.
I seem to remember there being one more dependency along with mono (gtk-sharp). Do you have that installed as well?
Someone (Gryphon maybe?) made a mod for Mystic I believe, that
let's you pick how you want your ansi displayed (ie: top/down,
left/right, diagonal, etc.. kinda like the way you can save
different display methods in the old TheDraw.
If this could somehow be utilized to be able to view .BINs, that
would be fraggin' awesome!
Yes, that was me. I did make a mystic app for that. It does not read
bin files tho :(
But for wid ansi's, the problem remains the same. For my app to work,
it has to take a snapshot of the ansi in 80x25 format. For this to
work on wide format ansis, each part of the original ansi needs to be saved in a separate file in 80x25 format. Then it would be possible
to do a sliding from one ansi to the next. One other downfall for
this method is that it can't be viewed in the Mystic gallery.
I seem to remember there being one more dependency along with
mono (gtk-sharp). Do you have that installed as well?
I don't remember installing it, but I just tried. It says that
gtk-sharp2 is already installed :(
Hello Gryphon,
On 03 Nov 16 21:13, Gryphon wrote to Accession:
I seem to remember there being one more dependency along with
mono (gtk-sharp). Do you have that installed as well?
I don't remember installing it, but I just tried. It says that gtk-sharp2 is already installed :(
That's a bummer. Especially with my Pi3 being delivered later today! :)
BTW, have you by chance gotten a 64bit distro installed on there yet? I see they seem to be falling behind on the Pi, whereas ArchARM is indeed already available for the ODROID-C2. :(
That's a bummer. Especially with my Pi3 being delivered later
today! :) BTW, have you by chance gotten a 64bit distro installed
on there yet? I see they seem to be falling behind on the Pi,
whereas ArchARM is indeed already available for the ODROID-C2. :(
Actually, I don't use my Pi as a desktop. I use it for the BBS and
it's headless. I use my ODROID XU4 as a desktop. This is the one
that I'm having mono issues with.
But having said that, I still use the 32bit that comes from the
raspberry pi download page.
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