ALBERT, the pixel art editor for creating extended Commodore 64 images, now has its own website: https://www.albertpixels.com/
Together with Joachim, we are going to provide future updates through such website. Stay tuned for further announcements!
ALBERT, the pixel art editor for creating extended Commodore 64 images, now has its own website: https://www.albertpixels.com/
Together with Joachim, we are going to provide future updates through such website. Stay tuned for further announcements!
Version 3.8.12 of the IECHost GUI client is now available within my Software page. Binaries are available for Windows, macOS (Intel), Linux x86_64 and armv7l.
This is a minor update for a few enhancements:
Details of the changes are also available through the issue tracker.
Version 1.0.50 of ALBERT is now available within my Software page.
Binaries are available for Windows and macOS (Intel).For Linux users, Docker images are published on Docker Hub here.
Here are all changes delivered in this update:
Update: The official homepage for ALBERT is now: https://www.albertpixels.com/
Version 3.8.11 of the IECHost GUI client is now available within my Software page. Binaries are available for Windows, macOS (Intel), Linux x86_64 and armv7l.
This is a minor update for a few enhancements and bug fixes. Here are all changes delivered in this update:
Details of the changes are also available through the issue tracker.
Here’s a couple of screenshots that illustrate the count of sectors with errors, both accessible and inaccessible:
The count of accessible sectors with errors is of particular interest as those are the ones that can be re-read, e.g. after a disk surface is cleaned, in an attempt to fix their contents. A re-read operation can be performed when the count of “Max errors” is greater than or equal to the count of accessible sectors with errors.
I shall conclude by saying that the change was requested by Achidchild of The Transfer Team.
Version 1.0.49 of ALBERT is now available within my Software page.
Binaries are available for Windows and macOS (Intel). For Linux users, Docker images are published on Docker Hub here.
Here are all changes delivered in this update:
drawclear()
now creates a checkpoint only if it makes changes to the canvasSpecifically, a new dialog is available for the PNG image import workflow in order to enhance the results of a conversion to the Commodore 64 palette and hardware.
Multiple palette conversion methods are now available: nearest match, error diffusion (Floyd–Steinberg) dithering, and ordered dithering. Each of these references the palette currently active: different palettes will produce different results at conversion time.
Furthermore, whereas the natural (Euclidean) distance is found to be unsuitable for color matching, a weighted alternative is available. The latter should produce results in line with expectations based on the luminance value of Commodore 64 palette colors.
Finally, a curves adjustment widget is provided in order to adjust each color channel separately and/or all of them at the same time.
Update: The official homepage for ALBERT is now: https://www.albertpixels.com/
Version 1.1.2 of the C64 Pic Extender is now available within my Software page.
This is a minor update for a few enhancements. Here’s what’s been changed:
Version 1.4.2 of C64 Raster Effect Editor is now available within my Software page.
This one too is a minor update. Here’s what’s been changed:
The DC2N4-LC command-line client has been replaced by the DC2N4-LC command-line utilities. The latter re-implements the former’s functionality using my most recent development framework.
Finally, the Commodore 64 Cartridge Dumper command-line client is now referred to as Commodore 64 Cartridge Dumper utilities.
Version 1.0.48 of ALBERT is now available within my Software page. Binaries are available for Windows and macOS (Intel).
This is a minor update for a few enhancements and a few more sample projects.
Here’s what’s been changed:
Update: The official homepage for ALBERT is now: https://www.albertpixels.com/
Version 1.4.2 of the IECHost command-line nibbling utilities is now available within my Software page. Binaries are available for Windows, macOS (Intel), Linux x86_64 and armv7l.
This is the first publicly available release of the nibbling utilities, which require the use of the extended IECHost firmware that ships with them, instead of the standard IECHost firmware. The former is backward compatible with the latter, but I recommend not mixing things: use the standard IECHost firmware when running non-nibbling software and the extended IECHost firmware when running nibbling software. Best even, have two IECHost devices: one for non-nibbling purposes and one for nibbling purposes, so you can reduce the overhead of switching between different firmware versions.
Version 1.9.0 of the IECHost command-line utilities is now available within my Software page. Binaries are available for Windows, macOS (Intel), Linux x86_64 and armv7l.
This is a minor update that includes:
Version 3.8.10 of the IECHost GUI client is now available within my Software page. Binaries are available for Windows, macOS (Intel), Linux x86_64 and armv7l.
This is a minor update for a few enhancements. Here are all changes delivered in this update:
Details of the changes are available through the issue tracker.