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Fotos von den Atari Days Nancy am vergangenen Wochenende:
http://www.final-memory.org/?page_id=2160
Das war ne tolle gemütliche Fete, trotz Sprachbarriere. ;D
*edit durch jens* Link aus dem Image-Tag befreit. */edit*
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Danke für die Bilder!
Hat die Rakete geflogen?
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Ja, die große ist mit KABOOM kaputt gegangen, die kleinere flog 4 oder 5 mal. Ich denke, auf YouTube kommen noch Videos dazu. Es wurde definitiv gefilmt! ;D
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Cooper / Paradize commented on Atari-Forum.com and posted links to videos. I suppose more to come ;)
The weekend was very cool, good food too
Regarding rockets, they are all launched thanks to an STE (you can hear in the videos below the countdown) with a prog done in GFA basic by Shadow232 and JBFou which is used to put the rocket under pressure and to release the rocket !
The rocket's altitude was supposed to be read after the shot (i've coded the little proggy to extract altitude data from an altimeter plugged on rs-232 port), but the first time the altimeter was sticked to the rocket, it was the only time it exploded...
First vid :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiibRGn2-Ag&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiibRGn2-Ag&feature=related)
Second one :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYFsIhtzfzA&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYFsIhtzfzA&feature=related)
The best one :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWmCqM2qYPs&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWmCqM2qYPs&feature=related)
("Charge à mort" means in english : put under heavy pressure)
Enjoy :p
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Ach das sind Luftdruck Raketen. Hab ich letztens noch was bei Galileo drüber gesehen