Quick Context: The Bit Blit algorithm dates back to Xerox PARC, but was famously used to sell the Amiga home computer among others. I forgot I didn't get sponsored by Logitech, so I won't be putting their link to their headset, sorry!
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The Bit Blit algorithm dates back to Xerox PARC, but was famously used to sell the Amiga home computer among others. I forgot I didn't get sponsored by Logitech, so I won't be putting their link to their headset, sorry! In this video, I try out many different classic demo and game effects based on manipulating the
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- The Bit Blit algorithm dates back to Xerox PARC, but was famously used to sell the Amiga home computer among others.
- I forgot I didn't get sponsored by Logitech, so I won't be putting their link to their headset, sorry!
- In this video, I try out many different classic demo and game effects based on manipulating the
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