Video For ST

Video For ST is a video player for Atari STe and MegaSTe computers. Videos are encoded on a fast computer and can be played on any Atari STe or MegaSTe. The video player stream the movie from the hard drive, so there's no memory limitation, only wild free disk space to pollute with video junk.
For more informations and downloads, please have a look at the project wiki page.

New hardware

fitpc2.jpg Gnagnaki is now powered by a Fit-PC 2 computer. It's an Atom processor running at 1.6Ghz, 1Gb of memory, a gigabit ethernet controller and a 120Gb hard drive, all packed in a 10.1 x 11.5 x 2.7 cm box. It's fanless, and it consumes only 8W at full CPU load... WHAT ELSE? If you can't believe it then read the full specifications and watch some pictures! The installation went just fine. My monitor refused to display the BIOS screens, but fortunately the computer was already configured to boot from a USB key. Perfect for running a SSH server. Let's make it short, ssh, fdisk, bsdlabel, newfs, tar, scp, tar, a bit of configuration, reboot and hop! Gnagnaki was cloned. Well, actually it took a few hours. Now the router, the optical fiber box, the switch and the Fit-PC2 are all quiet and stacked on a little table, Gnagnaki on the top, their shinny LEDs blinking together, days and nights, forever until something break again. The next step is to buy a SSD drive, in order to reduce the consumption and kill the last noticeable noise: the hard drive.

Another Kid Story

kidstory.png Another Kid Story is our latest demo for Atari STe computers. This demo was inspired by the movie “Kid's Story” from “Animatrix”. If you can't watch it on a real machine, you can watch the video taken from a real machine on YouTube or on DHS VideoDB. But if you have access to a real machine, then download the demo and enjoy the full experience! This demo was coded by Tobé of MJJ Prod (well, it's me!) and HerrV of MJJ Prod. Graphics were converted by C-Rem of MJJ Prod and the music was composed by TomChi of NoExtra. All the demo is 100% coded in Motorola 68000 assembler language. This demo should run on any Atari STe or Atari Mega STe with 1 megabyte of memory and can also be watched with the emulator Hatari (with some glitches). If you like our demo, you can comment it on Pouet or wherever you like (here is a good place too!).
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