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My 9 games
#8bit #16bit #32bit #64bit #80sgamer #90sgamer #80spc #90spc #classic #retro #nes #snes #arcade #playstation #ps2 #videogames

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A break from streaming and animation practice to bring y'all some pixel art!

Never done this before but I like how it turned out!

🦊
#furry #art #furryart #digitalart #furries #fursona #sona #oc #fox #anthro #anthrofox #pixel #pixelart #64bit #kitsuni #kitsunoart

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Розвідка боєм: Xash3D (FWGS) / Half-Life в Haiku OS Давно з цікавістю приглядаюсь до проєкту вільної операційної системи Haiku, але досі не було вагомих причин її спробувати. Після Linux, Windows і MacOS я не дуже розумів її нішу. Останнім часом, через перебої світла, перебрався на нетбук з 7 Гб опера...

Розвідка боєм: Xash3D (FWGS) / Half-Life в Haiku OS

#xash3d #fwgs #half-life #haiku #haiku-os #hlsdk-portable #64bit

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i'm done making this float, sure it's done this way, but i done it anyway #lowpoly #gamegear #bubblegum16 #blockbench #8bit #64bit #3dgraphics

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i'm done making 3d models, this my first time is flat-shaded ones, hoped you've liked this #lowpoly #gamegear #bubblegum16 #blockbench #8bit #64bit #3dgraphics

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Sprites from my 16/64-bit game - Taruruto Space Adventure - in a 128x128 canvas.

Sprites from my 16/64-bit game - Taruruto Space Adventure - in a 128x128 canvas.

you've never may have noticed i've done these before, but i hoped you've liked them #pixelart #windowsbmp #16bit #64bit #gamedevelopment #shmup

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Xenowings is now available as a free #Atari #Jaguar game download.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0sK...

demozoo.org/productions/...

#homebrew #shmup #64bit #retrogaming #galaga #gaming

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Coming Up WED 1/14 - #XpressO5 is back w/ another helping of #AtariJaguar - the world's first #64bit system! Up next is #IronSoldier, an awesome #game where you're a 42-foot piloted #resistance #robot tasked w/ defeating #IronFist Corp! Link Incoming! #BCB #Atari #Gaming #Jaguar

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They were talking Cybermorph (Atari Jaguar) and Battlemorph (Jaguar CD) on Jag64, so I threw this (animated) concept box art together for Battlemorph 2: A Cybermorph Saga.

#Atari #AtariJaguar #RetroGaming #ClassicGaming #64Bit #DoTheMath

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32-Bit vs. 64-Bit

#32Bit #64Bit #OperatingSystem #OS #RAM

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2NITE! #Xpresso Returns on #Christmas Eve w/ #Xpresso5! My #Atari #Jaguar #gamereview series! First up, it's none other than #Cybermorph! 'Where did u learn to fly?' is the infamous question that kicks off the first #64bit game console! How's it fly now? WED 12/24 @ 7p MT #BCB

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Steam finally drops a full 64‑bit Windows client — here’s what it changes Valve’s latest Steam update modernises the Windows client with full 64 bit support while also delivering quality-of-life improvements.

#Steam finally drops a full 64‑bit Windows client — here’s what it changes | #64bit #PCGaming #gaming #Win11 #Valve | www.windowscentral.com/gaming/pc-ga...

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NEXT WK: Xpresso Returns on #ChristmasEve w/ #Xpresso5! My #Atari #Jaguar series! First up, it's none other than #cybermorph! 'Where did u learn to #fly?' is the infamous question that kicks off the first #64bit #gameconsole! How's it fly now? WED 12/24 @ 7p MT link incoming! #Skylar

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'Tempest 2000' TV Commercials (1994-1995) for Atari Jaguar
'Tempest 2000' TV Commercials (1994-1995) for Atari Jaguar YouTube video by Ballistik Coffee Boy

#Tempest2000 #TVCommercials (94-95) for #AtariJaguar ;) #BCB #Gaming #Atari #Jaguar #64bit Take a look: youtu.be/xNuqYbyVsyw

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From Panther to Predator – Atari Jaguar PRGE 2025 Portland Retro Gaming Expo
From Panther to Predator – Atari Jaguar PRGE 2025 Portland Retro Gaming Expo YouTube video by Portland Retro Gaming Expo

"From Panther to Predator" tells the history of the Atari Jaguar! With Faran Thomason, James "Purple" Hampton, @nedskee.bsky.social and Steve Mitchell. Panel recording at youtu.be/8HL0GhTyxsw
#prge #prge2025 #retrogaming #DoTheMath #FeedTheCat #64Bit

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**Ubuntu has added a new x86-64-v3 ‘architecture variant’ for Ubuntu 25.10, configuring its build infrastructure and package managers to support compiling and installing optimised packages.** _“By making changes to dpkg, apt and Launchpad, we are able to build multiple versions of a package, each for a different level of the x86-64 architecture, meaning we can have packages that specifically target x86-64-v3,”_ Canonical’s Michael Hudson-Doyle says. Starting with Ubuntu 25.10, over 2000 packages are available in an “optimized form” for the “more modern x86-64-v3 architecture level”. These are available on an opt-in basis (i.e., you need to manually install the variant versions). Don’t do that idly; the v3 packages have not been tested as thoroughly as the standard versions. **Canonical plans to provide v3-enabled versions of all packages in Ubuntu 26.04 LTS,** and says these will be tested properly. Don’t panic if your CPU doesn’t support v3; it hasn’t said 26.04 LTS will use v3 packages by default. It may continue to require users to opt-in or it could provide a separate installer image made up of v3 packages will be made available. Alternatively, it could add some sort of clever dynamic detection mechanism to select the appropriate packages based on hardware capabilities. ## What is x86-64-v3? Although most modern Intel/AMD processors are 64-bit, they’re not all equal — and I don’t mean simply in terms of core count, transistor size, cache speeds, etc. They differ in what instruction sets they support. Newer CPUs can include newer instruction sets. Packages can be optimised for those sets, which are grouped into microarchitecture levels based on the ones they support. By default, Ubuntu uses plain amd64/x86-64 (v1), the broadest set. This is compatible with CPUs going way, way back (the CPU in my first-ever custom build PC was an AMD Athlon X2 6000+ and it can still boot Ubuntu 25.101). Other Linux distros (further down) use v2 or v3 as their baseline. Devices with CPUs that that lack any of the required instruction sets can’t run it. CPUs with newer levels (like v4) are backwards compatible with older levels – so all v1 builds run on v4, but v4 can’t run on v1. Packages optimised for instruction sets in x86-64-v3 (sometimes referred to as amd64v3) are available to test in Ubuntu 25.10. The most notable of these are AVX/AVX2 (Advanced Vector Extensions). AVX/AVX2 let processors handle more pieces of data (256 bits) at a time, which (since computers _compute_) means potentially better/faster performance in operations that require a lot of data processing, e.g., crypto/encryption, scientific simulations, etc. Linus Torvalds is not the biggest fan of adding instructions sets. He once publicly chided Intel for _“trying to create magic instructions to then create benchmarks that they can look good on”_. There’s also a lot of uncertainty or commitment to certain parts of instruction sets, not least from Intel itself which muddies the water about what can be reliably targeted as a baseline by Linux – a contentious topic with various positions. ### Is amd64v3 performance tangibly better? For regular Ubuntu desktop users, the availability of 64-bit variant packages won’t mean a great deal. While most CPUs made since 2015 onwards should support x86-64-v32, any tangible benefits in using optimised packages varies based on workload. Ergo, this isn’t a _“this one change makes everything faster”_ type deal for desktop users (though your favourite tech YouTubers will no doubt suggest it is). The main benefit here is AVX/AVX2 access to process up to 256 bits of data simultaneously – not everything needs it. Back in 2013, Ubuntu released an experimental Ubuntu Server build that was optimised for v3. Testing at the time showed user negligible to minor gains. Canonical mention performance boosts of 1% for ‘most’ v3 packages, higher for those doing intensive number crunching. Clearly, the use of amd64v3 certainly stands to offer benefits on servers and high-performance computing (HPC) where workloads are typically data intensive, and even a modest 1% speedup can mean a measurable difference in costs. For every day desktop users, even if benchmarks show performance in specific tasks is better, that is not the same as saying _everything_ gets faster – or that the percentile different translates to a perceptible difference in everyday workloads. ### Fashionably late Ubuntu isn’t pushing any boundaries in making optimised architecture builds available for amd64-v3. If anything, it’s late to market — albeit intentionally so. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 (RHEL) moved to a amd64-v3 baseline earlier this year, while openSUSE Leap 16 made amd64-v2 its baseline (meaning it doesn’t run on most processors pre-2008; it also provides select v3 builds in its repos, also). RHEL’s “forced” switch wasn’t without controversy but given its customers are enterprises, where every cent in performance matters, it is of less consequence. If Ubuntu were to make v3 its baseline, rather than, as some distros do, dynamically offer the right packages for supported systems, it would leave older devices unable run newer Ubuntu versions, similar to how most RISC-V devices can’t run Ubuntu 25.10. However, were that to happen… A lot of care would need to be taken, and a lot of sign-posting up-front done so that users aren’t left out in the cold. If you want to try these new packages out — caveats apply — you can do so by following the steps outlined above. 1. Not suggesting it would run a full-fat Ubuntu 25.10 install very well, simply illustrating Ubuntu’s backwards compatibility – which would be lost if it were to move to v3 as default. ↩︎ 2. Some, however do not – Intel’s Jasper Lake CPUs in 2021 don’t support AVX/AVX2 ↩︎

Ubuntu 25.10’s x86-64-v3 Architecture Variants Offer Modest Gains Ubuntu 25.10 now offers amd64v3 optimised packages. What does x86-64-v3 mean for your CPU, and will the modest performance improv...

#News #64bit #amd64-v3 #Ubuntu #25.10 #Ubuntu #26.04 #LTS

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**Ubuntu has added a new x86-64-v3 ‘architecture variant’ for Ubuntu 25.10, configuring its build infrastructure and package managers to support compiling and installing optimised packages.** _“By making changes to dpkg, apt and Launchpad, we are able to build multiple versions of a package, each for a different level of the x86-64 architecture, meaning we can have packages that specifically target x86-64-v3,”_ Canonical’s Michael Hudson-Doyle says. Starting with Ubuntu 25.10, over 2000 packages are available in an “optimized form” for the “more modern x86-64-v3 architecture level”. These are available on an opt-in basis (i.e., you need to manually install the variant versions). Don’t do that idly; the v3 packages have not been tested as thoroughly as the standard versions. **Canonical plans to provide v3-enabled versions of all packages in Ubuntu 26.04 LTS,** and says these will be tested properly. Don’t panic if your CPU doesn’t support v3; it hasn’t said 26.04 LTS will use v3 packages by default. It may continue to require users to opt-in or it could provide a separate installer image made up of v3 packages will be made available. Alternatively, it could add some sort of clever dynamic detection mechanism to select the appropriate packages based on hardware capabilities. ## What is x86-64-v3? Although most modern Intel/AMD processors are 64-bit, they’re not all equal — and I don’t mean simply in terms of core count, transistor size, cache speeds, etc. They differ in what instruction sets they support. Newer CPUs can include newer instruction sets. Packages can be optimised for those sets, which are grouped into microarchitecture levels based on the ones they support. By default, Ubuntu uses plain amd64/x86-64 (v1), the broadest set. This is compatible with CPUs going way, way back (the CPU in my first-ever custom build PC was an AMD Athlon X2 6000+ and it can still boot Ubuntu 25.101). Other Linux distros (further down) use v2 or v3 as their baseline. Devices with CPUs that that lack any of the required instruction sets can’t run it. CPUs with newer levels (like v4) are backwards compatible with older levels – so all v1 builds run on v4, but v4 can’t run on v1. Packages optimised for instruction sets in x86-64-v3 (sometimes referred to as amd64v3) are available to test in Ubuntu 25.10. The most notable of these are AVX/AVX2 (Advanced Vector Extensions). AVX/AVX2 let processors handle more pieces of data (256 bits) at a time, which (since computers _compute_) means potentially better/faster performance in operations that require a lot of data processing, e.g., crypto/encryption, scientific simulations, etc. Linus Torvalds is not the biggest fan of adding instructions sets. He once publicly chided Intel for _“trying to create magic instructions to then create benchmarks that they can look good on”_. There’s also a lot of uncertainty or commitment to certain parts of instruction sets, not least from Intel itself which muddies the water about what can be reliably targeted as a baseline by Linux – a contentious topic with various positions. ### Is amd64v3 performance tangibly better? For regular Ubuntu desktop users, the availability of 64-bit variant packages won’t mean a great deal. While most CPUs made since 2015 onwards should support x86-64-v32, any tangible benefits in using optimised packages varies based on workload. Ergo, this isn’t a _“this one change makes everything faster”_ type deal for desktop users (though your favourite tech YouTubers will no doubt suggest it is). The main benefit here is AVX/AVX2 access to process up to 256 bits of data simultaneously – not everything needs it. Back in 2013, Ubuntu released an experimental Ubuntu Server build that was optimised for v3. Testing at the time showed user negligible to minor gains. Canonical mention performance boosts of 1% for ‘most’ v3 packages, higher for those doing intensive number crunching. Clearly, the use of amd64v3 certainly stands to offer benefits on servers and high-performance computing (HPC) where workloads are typically data intensive, and even a modest 1% speedup can mean a measurable difference in costs. For every day desktop users, even if benchmarks show performance in specific tasks is better, that is not the same as saying _everything_ gets faster – or that the percentile different translates to a perceptible difference in everyday workloads. ### Fashionably late Ubuntu isn’t pushing any boundaries in making optimised architecture builds available for amd64-v3. If anything, it’s late to market — albeit intentionally so. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 (RHEL) moved to a amd64-v3 baseline earlier this year, while openSUSE Leap 16 made amd64-v2 its baseline (meaning it doesn’t run on most processors pre-2008; it also provides select v3 builds in its repos, also). RHEL’s “forced” switch wasn’t without controversy but given its customers are enterprises, where every cent in performance matters, it is of less consequence. If Ubuntu were to make v3 its baseline, rather than, as some distros do, dynamically offer the right packages for supported systems, it would leave older devices unable run newer Ubuntu versions, similar to how most RISC-V devices can’t run Ubuntu 25.10. However, were that to happen… A lot of care would need to be taken, and a lot of sign-posting up-front done so that users aren’t left out in the cold. If you want to try these new packages out — caveats apply — you can do so by following the steps outlined above. 1. Not suggesting it would run a full-fat Ubuntu 25.10 install very well, simply illustrating Ubuntu’s backwards compatibility – which would be lost if it were to move to v3 as default. ↩︎ 2. Some, however do not – Intel’s Jasper Lake CPUs in 2021 don’t support AVX/AVX2 ↩︎

Ubuntu 25.10’s x86-64-v3 Architecture Variants Offer Modest Gains Ubuntu 25.10 now offers amd64v3 optimised packages. What does x86-64-v3 mean for your CPU, and will the modest performance improv...

#News #64bit #amd64-v3 #Ubuntu #25.10 #Ubuntu #26.04 #LTS

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Rufus 4.11 ( Windows 64 Bit ) - PulsDigital. NET Rufus ist ein kostenloses Tool zum Erstellen bootfähiger USB-Laufwerke

Laden Sie die Version Rufus 64-Bit kostenlos herunter. Das Tool ermöglicht das einfache Erstellen bootfähiger USB-Laufwerke zur Installation oder Reparatur von Windows- und Linux-Systemen. #Rufus #Bootfähig #USBTool #Windows #Linux #SoftwareDownload #64Bit
pulsdigital.net/rufus-4-11-w...

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Orange Pi 5B 4GB with 32GB eMMC, Single Board Computer - opi-5b-4gb-32gb Orange Pi 5B 4GB with 32GB eMMC, Single Board Computer - opi-5b-4gb-32gb - SBC Boards - Orange Pi 5B 4GB with 32GB eMMC Rockchip RK3588S 8 Core 64 Bit Wi-Fi6, BT5.0 Single Board Computer About this it...

Orange Pi 5B 4GB with 32GB eMMC, Single Board Computer
Orange Pi 5B 4GB uses a new generation of 8-core 64-bit processors from Ruixin Micro-RK3588S, specifically quad-core A76+quad-core A55.
www.vteras.com/orange-pi-5b...
#orangepi #orange #pi #opi #5b #8core #64bit #rk3588s #opensource

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Raspberry Pi OS Trixie basato su Debian 13: tutte le novità Raspberry Pi OS Trixie basato su Debian 13: dal sistema di tempo a 64 bit al nuovo tema grafico e al Control Centre modulare per personalizzare il sistema.

💡 Raspberry Pi OS Trixie con architettura a 64 bit

gomoot.com/raspberry-pi...

#64bit #blog #controlcenter #debian13 #news #picks #raspberrypi #tech #tecnologia #trixie

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Coming this Winter! #XpressO5! #AtariJaguar #Game #Reviews! First up, it's #Cybermorph! This pack-in title doesn't get the recognition it deserves, imho! It's a total gem! #Skylar is calling, are u up for the mission? #Jaguar #Atari Coming soon to #BCB! #Jag @atari #64bit #gaming

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Addio FPU (non fatelo a casa) / Assembly x86-64
Addio FPU (non fatelo a casa) / Assembly x86-64 YouTube video by Mille e Una Avventura

Grazie ai compilatori ultra-ottimizzati, programmare in assembly sui computer attuali non ha molto senso, però la sfida è interessante. #programming #x86 #64bit www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyjB...

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One time… I made a werewolf.
#pixelart #pixel #64bit #retro #monster

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Y2K38 bug? Debian switching to 64-bit time for everything : We say everything... just not the oldest hardware. Unix Epochalypse less than 13 years away

🌀 Y2K38 bug? Debian switching to 64-bit time for everything | The Register

#debian #Y2K38 #64bit #opensource
www.theregister.com/2025/07/25/y...

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Entering the squared-circle, it's JAGUAR, The Luchador!

Was thinking about genres the #AtariJaguar lacks, and wrestling is definitely one of them. So obviously, this was the next logical step. Right? RIGHT?! Other wrestlers in the #Atari stable? Vader and Lynx.

#Luchadores #WWE #RetroGaming #64Bit

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