Hello, I'm Photon of Scoopex. I've been a member of Scoopex Sweden since 1991 coming from Phenomena, but took a break from the demoscene between 1992 and 2005. So far, I've only made Amiga demos in assembler, since I believe the limits of the A500 1MB platform is the perfect challenge for any coder. To find out what else I'm about, see my About Me blog post.
My first demos combing back were Blitter Sweet and Xmas Demo, both made in the xmas break 2006 and 2005. I'm webdeving now and have a fulltime job, but hope to find time to assemble my old Stunner sources and make a nice trackmo.
Right now, the focus is on organizing Scoopex and coding new releases.
I'm born in 1971, weigh 80kg, and sometimes go teary-eyed dreaming of demos. I try to make as much time for some good introvert lock-me-in-a-closet coding Amiga as I can, but usually spend way too much time online. "I'm workin' on it." :P I hate forced activities and love doing stuff together (tm) as well as talking crap with friends.
Scoopex Cruncher V1.02+ by Photon on 2009-04-24.
A hopefully final release of my Scoopex cruncher. It was fun to optimize the decrunch routine :)
This is a cruncher for ... people like me, I guess. Those who have old sources that make full use of OCS. I.e., put stuff on 64K bounds to save some cyclesand thus needs, CRAVES absolute addressing like in the [good] old days ;) Or who don't want to spend time fixing them up to run on 'all' Amigas. Just remove any copper/interrupt save and restore code from your source, and check if d0 < start address. If so, allow exit, otherwise the system or decruncher has been trashed due to lack of memory.
Read more... Comments (0)Micro Studioby Photon on 2008-12-21.
I did a temporary (instrumental) micro studio setup when I bought proper studio monitors.
I bought a pair of decent studio monitors for checking my mixes. Since I haven't moved yet, I decided to hook up the basic stuff and get drivers working for everything.
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