Adventureland-2600
spectrum-env
Adventureland-2600 | spectrum-env | |
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about 2 months ago | almost 6 years ago | |
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BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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Adventureland-2600
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Nanofont3x4: Smallest readable 3x4 font with lowercase
Interesting. With a bit of work, this would have genuine use for something like a text display on an Atari2600, where the dimensions are significantly limited.
I've used glyphs as small as 4x5 but I've struggled to come up with anything smaller for most characters.
Here's an example of a full text adventure for the 2600 if anyone's interested https://github.com/JetSetIlly/Adventureland-2600
Better or worse with an even smaller font? I'm not sure.
spectrum-env
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Nanofont3x4: Smallest readable 3x4 font with lowercase
In my experience you get a lot of density moving to a variable-width font, which is quite easy to write for a Z80 system. For example I've designed a couple with the horizontal size in the first byte of the bitmap:
https://github.com/Veltas/spectrum-env/blob/master/font-orig...
https://github.com/Veltas/spectrum-env/blob/master/font-smal...
Rendering:
https://github.com/Veltas/spectrum-env/blob/master/text.asm#...
Looking back at it, my Z80 for this isn't that good, but it was still fast enough to redraw a whole line of text in 1 or 2 frames, I'm sure others can do better.
What are some alternatives?
miniwi - The Miniwi font is back online!
nanofont3x4 - World's smallest readable 3x4 font with lowercase; includes all ASCII symbols