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Retrograph
Computer languages Ruby  +
Documentation note see README file.
Full description Retrograph is a Ruby library which emulates the video display unit from a hypothetical late-80s 8-bit game console. It is similar in capability to the Sega Master System's VDP, with some additional features and direct support for text modes.
Homepage URL http://github.com/mental/retrograph  +
Interface library  +
Is GNU false  +
Keywords library  + , Ruby  + , 8 bit  + , graphic  + , 8-bit  +
Last review by Kelly Hopkins +
Last review date 31 August 2010  +
License Expat +
License verified by Kelly Hopkins  +
License verified date 31 August 2010  +
Name Retrograph  +
Programming-language ruby  +
Real name MenTaLguY  +
Revisionid 7,499  +
Revisiontimestamp 12 April 2011 15:45:10  +
Revisionuser WikiSysop +
Role Maintainer  +
Short description 8-bit style graphics library.  +
Software-development programming-language  +
Submitted by Database conversion +
Submitted date 1 April 2011  +
Use software-development  +
User level intermediate  +
Version date 26 July 2009  +
Version download http://github.com/mental/retrograph/archives/retrograph-0.5.1  +
Version identifier 0.5.1  +
Version status stable  +
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