• Re: Sneakers (1992) in ANSI!

    From phigan@21:3/193 to Ganiman on Sat Oct 11 16:42:27 2025
    (needs a terminal with 24 bit
    color support)

    Do you have any recommendations for such terminals for Windows, Mac, and Linux?



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  • From hollowone@21:2/150 to esc on Sun Oct 12 13:17:07 2025
    I watched it just fine on iTerm2 on MacOs.

    Do you have a link by chance? I missed the original messages in this thread (too new on this net).

    ssh sneakers@ansi.rya.nc

    -h1

    ... -=Lordz of BooM are back=-

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  • From hollowone@21:2/150 to paulie420 on Sun Oct 12 13:21:24 2025
    BONUS #2:
    ssh rickroll@ansi.rya.nc

    This and Sneakers and 1984.ws is so cool that I instantly think that it all should drop 80x25 req and actually read the current WIDTH/HEIGHT of terminal and adapt to it or at least have few fixed options for higher resolution and then... only something like XMODEM to stream audio as parallel track and we could really start creating next gen BBS experiences that are not bound to classic 80s/90s tech limitation by design.

    -h1

    ... -=Lordz of BooM are back=-

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  • From Ganiman@21:3/174 to phigan on Sun Oct 12 19:16:07 2025
    Do you have any recommendations for such terminals for Windows, Mac, and Linux?

    I think any modern linux terminal supports 256 colors. For Mac you need iterm2, which might be part of the latest Mac OS release, not sure. For Windows Putty can do it, but you might need to enable it in the settings for the connection.

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  • From apam@21:3/197 to phigan on Sat Oct 11 22:25:46 2025
    Do you have any recommendations for such terminals for Windows, Mac,
    and Linux?

    Most modern terminals do. Ordinary terminals that is, not BBS specific terminals, though I'd be suprised if syncterm doesn't support 24 bit ANSI colour codes.

    Andrew


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