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README.md

/party/bar

or simply a bar is an OSC controlled demoparty mixing service. mixing service.

Started from scratch as a simple idea that you can run demoparty from the CLI, as a network service or pushing by midi buttons and tuning knobs.

API

Screenbar

Screenbar is a simple screen overlay for demoscene party system. Long bar on top of the screen draws directly from Amiga OS Screenbars.

/party/bar/title/set      - sets title bar (string)    
/party/bar/t/reset        - reset timer         

Media player

OSC controlled MPV

/party/media/play         - play media file, set path by string message
/party/media/stop         - stop (pause) playing media
/party/media/volume       - set volume for the media

Emulators

Emulators be run locally on the party machine and have similar interface with the default media player. They are there for convinience. You should not need them during the party.

Real machines

Look into main.go for machine APIs.

C64

Remote controlled via REST API of 1541 Ultimate-II (+) FPGA based floppy disk emulator with firmware version 3.11 or higher. Device provides access to DMA on your C64 and it can be pretty powerful. Keypresses can be sent via Keyboardcache (e.g. send F1 using POKE 631,135; POKE 198,1) More info on C64 Wiki's Keyboard page

Amiga

Amigas can be reset remotely using reset line of Gayle chip in A600, A1200 etc. FlashFloppy equipped floppy emulators (aka GOTEKs) can be mounted as remote, networked pendrives.