Fury Weekend - Sad Boy (feat. Nouveau Arcade)
Fury Weekend - Sad Boy (feat. Nouveau Arcade)
Fury Weekend
A Way For Sleeping
A Way For Sleeping Hello Meteor - Traditional Dreams For January
LukHash - Amiga ✔️
LukHash - Amiga
FM Attack - City Lights
FM Attack - City Lights
Times Square - FM Attack - A Million Miles Away [Music Video]
FM Attack - A Million Miles Away
FM Attack - Rain
FM Attack - Rain
Skyscrapers
Skyscrapers Michael Cassette Lost Tapes, Vol. 1
Artic
Artic · synthfreq Vol. 1
White Sands
White Sands · Echosoft Weight of Your Own
She Gave Me a Star
She Gave Me a Star · Starfarer · Trisolaris - Syst3m Glitch
Fluid Ghost - Forbidden (Official Video)
Fluid Ghost - Forbidden (Official Video)
Drenched In Memories
Drenched In Memories · Chillaid
Higher
Avenue · Midnight High Swimming Lessons
Forever
Forever · Midnight High Swimming Lessons
Do It To Me
Do It To Me · Midnight High Swimming Lessons
Player One
Player One · Elektronika-60
The Electronika 60 (Russian: Электроника 60) is a computer made in the Soviet Union by Elektronika in Voronezh from 1978 until 1991. It is a rack-mounted system with no built-in display or storage devices. It was usually paired with a 15IE-00-013 terminal and I/O devices. The main logic unit is located on the M2 CPU board. The original implementation of Tetris was written for the Electronika 60 by Alexey Pajitnov in 1985. As the Electronika 60 does not have raster graphics, text characters were used to form the blocks.
M2 CPU:
LSI-11 (PDP-11 LSI CPU implementation) clone
Word length: 16 bits
Address space: 32K words (64 KB)
RAM size: 4K words (8 KB)
Number of instructions: 81
Performance: 250,000 operations per second
Floating-point capacity: 32 bits
Number of VLSI chips: 5
Board dimensions: 240 × 280 mm
1AM
Getting Better
Getting Better · Elektronika-60 Integrity
Dark Thread
Dark Thread · Castle If
udon
udon · vhstokyo re: love, flower & chainsaw