Rest in peace, Gilbert. 💔
18.06.2025 19:56 — 👍 19414 🔁 3150 💬 832 📌 253@eltee7x.bsky.social
This account is dedicated to art, light-hearted content, and retrocomputing. NSFW and (very) controversial content may also appear. Follower of the Axis Order, believer in the Hakuna Matata philosophy. Konata Izumi is my spirit animal
The more you learn, the less you want to deal with anything. Ignorance really is bliss… until it speaks at meetings.
#CalvinandHobbes40 #OverthinkingClub
Happy Birthday Gura!! 🦈💙
#gawrt
Pitfall! Activision, 1984.
#C64 #Commodore
My very old OC
She is a meteor princess traveling through space 💫
A snap of a photo of a scanned issue of Japan's The PlayStation Magazine with shelves and displays of a Dual Union store with a PS demo unit with Air Combat on the screen, PlayStation overhanging banners, and other games surrounded by shelves of music. It's quite moodily lit.
🕹️ Bytes of Gaming History ⏳
Thanks to an early issue of The PlayStation Magazine, we get a (somewhat fuzzy close-up) glimpse inside the Disk Union store in Shinjuku, Tokyo during the spring of 1995.
PlayStation fever is in the air, and Air Combat is ready and fired up for a demo flight!
A photograph shows my hand holding a pencil, working on a portrait of a long-necked dinosaur with wrinkled, knobbly skin.
Halfway through a quick little portrait of a big slow dinosaur. 🦕
08.06.2025 19:52 — 👍 332 🔁 28 💬 4 📌 0If the culprit is the RAM you might want to remove and reinsert it. If it still doesn't work you might have to buy some new RAM.
If the RAM turns out to be OK, it might be the disk itself, or some other hardware problem.
If there are errors it will show them while testing.
If you don't have a PC you might want to ask a friend with a working PC for help while you create the bootable device (usually an USB drive or a CDROM, everything on the USB drive will be deleted).
You will need a PC to create a bootable device with MemTest86. It runs an infinite loop of tests so you will have to stop it at some point or it will just go on forever, let it run for a few hours just to be sure.
08.06.2025 20:36 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0The fact that a reinstall is failing is making me think that it might be some hardware problem.
You might want to check if the RAM is working correctly, i use a program called MemTest86 (it is free) www.memtest86.com
Sorry to read that...
if you managed to start in Safe Mode and get to the prompt but the commands above did nothing, you can try this command too
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
it will try to fix the image of Windows (i believe it requires internet though)
Lets do another one!!! Colours next 👀
#art #traditionalart #lineart #illustration
no matter who loses this we win
06.06.2025 02:40 — 👍 1518 🔁 150 💬 87 📌 32You can try entering the Safe Mode (search online to see how to do that). If you manage to enter the safe mode and get a command prompt you can try the command
sfc /scannow
and then
chkdsk /f C:
this will search for errors on the disk and try to fix them
Sketch by Tealful Eyes of an anthropomorphic rabbit in a pilot suit looking slightly up at the viewer and holding their helmet in one hand to their side.
Sketching during my break and thinking about the sci-fi racer I started working on.
#art #sketches #anthro
Done
03.06.2025 03:37 — 👍 193 🔁 20 💬 0 📌 0Absolum
Physical Edition announced for Switch and PS5, releasing on September 30 (TBC)
OutBoy. Commodore is Awesome, 3 June 2025.
#C64 #Commodore
csdb.dk/release/?id=...
A CRT TV snap of one of the opening cheerfully green and rocky levels with the player sprite at the bottom as cartoonish birds and enemies move and bob up and down.
A fuzzy C.R.E.A.T.U.R.E on a quest to Exterminate All The Unfriendly Repulsive Earth-ridden Slime. Go-Go Clyde Radcliffe!
Some of the loveliest graphics on C64. A slower-paced platformer, but one of my continuing favourites.
📺: Creatures, Thalamus, 1990.
An illustration starring the TOS Star Trek crew observing a late 70s office and computers through glass in a far future museum.
"Hello, computer."
"Just use the keyboard..."
"Keyboard. How quaint." *cracks knuckles*
One of my favourite BYTE magazine covers. 💜
A grainy render of a cyberspace glowy blue avatar striding along a techie corridor
A crt screenie of the opening tunnel section with glowy green hexagonal corridors and streamed backgrounds.
A first person depiction of a cyberspace memory bank with lots of circuitry panels dvd stuff around it
Early 90s visions of cyberspace,as seen through the medium of blast-processed Sega CD-ROM.
Also released on MD/SNES, the CD version focused more on the interactive movie aspects, including this initial QTE tunnel stage.
📺: The Lawnmower Man, The Sales Curve, 1994. (Mega CD)
An ad for the Atari 520ST with the bullish headline below photos of its rivals costing $1700 - $4675: "There's only one word for these prices: Rip-off." It breaks down the prices of the ST and compares what you get for paying more from its rivals. Atari - Power without the Price!
Happy 40th birthday, Atari ST!
Making its way out to general retail in June/July 1985. The initial model, the 520ST, adhered to Jack Tramiel's philosophy of 'computers for the masses, not the classes', retailing at just $799 (with monochrome monitor) - dramatically cheaper than its rivals.
Sexy Parodius
Box Art
Pixelart of the inside of a cave by the sea
Secluded cove
#pixelart
📽️ Happy 35th anniversary to Back to the Future Part III!
⏰ Back to the Future Part III was released in theaters on May 25th, 1990!
Ink drawing of a unicorn in the wind wearing a scarf
Wimdy
#art #ink #sketch