right. My first computer was an Ohio Scuentific Superboard II with I think 2 kB Memory.
It had a 256 character set that included lines and characters that devided the character into smaller blocks, so I was using these for higher resolution graphics.
Also did graphics an the Amiga. Used unrolled loops in Flash an bytecode...
I actually prefer working for things like these, and then do the "impossible" stuff with limited ressources.
At the moment however my watch face caculates everything each minute instead of calculating the week only once.
Heres a test how its going to look like, but still a long way to go, maybe 1/3 there
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right. My first computer was an Ohio Scuentific Superboard II with I think 2 kB Memory.
It had a 256 character set that included lines and characters that devided the character into smaller blocks, so I was using these for higher resolution graphics.
Also did graphics an the Amiga. Used unrolled loops in Flash an bytecode...
I actually prefer working for things like these, and then do the "impossible" stuff with limited ressources.
At the moment however my watch face caculates everything each minute instead of calculating the week only once.
Heres a test how its going to look like, but still a long way to go, maybe 1/3 there
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