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Is it possible to play doom on an oscilloscope using only lissajous figures?(forums.sufficientvelocity.com)
35 points by stared 3 days ago | 6 comments
  • phkahler2 days ago

    A custom doom renderer could produce edge lines directly. Maybe. Worst case you could render each surface a different solid color and the do edge detection / line conversion. Sprites as they point out should get separate handling.

    Vector graphics are still very cool, and becoming quite rare to see in the wild.

  • andy992 days ago

    Not sure I understand the lissajous figures part... isn't that an x-y plot where the x and y waveforms are both sine waves? Couldn't x and y channels be controlled more flexibly here? Or is this part of the challenge?

  • MarkusWandel2 days ago

    Lissajous figures? They just reinvented the vector display. That's no more lissajous figure as a pixel-based display is Tetris (in each case you can display that, but many other things too).

    • burnt-resistor2 days ago |parent

      https://hackaday.com/2014/04/26/playing-tetris-on-an-oscillo...

      (HP 54600B were what were used in my undergrad's EE lab.)

      • MarkusWandela day ago |parent

        But that is Tetris (as an app on the digital scope) running on a raster display! Of course one could draw a Tetris playfield using vectors on an analog X/Y display too.

  • karmakaze2 days ago

    Now I'm wondering what I can do with my Vectrex if I replace the CPU/RAM with something modern.

    Of course it's no longer a retro console, but cool to keep it in the original case with controller(s).