History of the TTC upwarp: Difference between revisions

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5cwuYFUUAY<br>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5cwuYFUUAY<br>
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== August 5, 2015 ==
== August 5, 2015 ==
The random bit flip hypothesis was introduced in this video, labeled the current leading hypothesis.<br>
The random bit flip hypothesis was introduced in this video, labeled the current leading hypothesis.<br>
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Following that was an ECC discussion.<br>
Following that was an ECC discussion.<br>
See: September 16, 2018<br>
See: September 16, 2018<br>
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== August 8, 2016 ==
== August 8, 2016 ==
Dane creates a program that makes frame perfect TASing easier, by overlaying the video on top of the emulator to compare frame by frame.<br>
Dane creates a program that makes frame perfect TASing easier, by overlaying the video on top of the emulator to compare frame by frame.<br>
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD1-b3-60xY<br>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD1-b3-60xY<br>
https://github.com/danebou/TTC-Upwarp-Overlay (the program's source code)<br>
https://github.com/danebou/TTC-Upwarp-Overlay (the program's source code)<br>


== August 21, 2017 ==
== August 21, 2017 ==
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https://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/6uxwdj/til_theres_1000_on_the_line_for_anyone_who_can/<br>
https://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/6uxwdj/til_theres_1000_on_the_line_for_anyone_who_can/<br>
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== May 8, 2017 ==
== May 8, 2017 ==
upwarp_pole channel is created, and pannen puts 3 of his main videos regarding the topics there.<br>
upwarp_pole channel is created, and pannen puts 3 of his main videos regarding the topics there.<br>
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== May 12, 2017 ==
== May 12, 2017 ==
Notchmath talks of doing a full frame perfect TAS run of Dota_Teabag's speedrun.<br>
Notchmath talks of doing a full frame perfect TAS run of Dota_Teabag's speedrun.<br>
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== October 1, 2017 ==
== October 1, 2017 ==
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLQQPKXPx94<br>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLQQPKXPx94<br>
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== February 21, 2018 ==
== February 21, 2018 ==
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bad_boot: "Tbf that hardware test was more of a test to make sure I know how to write hardware tests. It tested a pretty limited subset of things that we should test. Like just some basic mulmul tests, but no other interesting fp combos, no dma stuff"<br>
bad_boot: "Tbf that hardware test was more of a test to make sure I know how to write hardware tests. It tested a pretty limited subset of things that we should test. Like just some basic mulmul tests, but no other interesting fp combos, no dma stuff"<br>
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== September 16, 2018 ==
== September 16, 2018 ==
ECC is discussed as it would disprove the bitflip hypothesis. More info here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECC_memory<br>
ECC is discussed as it would disprove the bitflip hypothesis. More info here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECC_memory<br>
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http://datasheets.chipdb.org/NEC/Vr-Series/Vr43xx/U10504EJ7V0UMJ1.pdf<br>
http://datasheets.chipdb.org/NEC/Vr-Series/Vr43xx/U10504EJ7V0UMJ1.pdf<br>
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== September 29, 2018 ==
== September 29, 2018 ==
A bruteforcer was proven to work to find a glitch where the racing penguin slid off the slide. They tried the same thing for the TTC upwarp, but it wouldn't reproduce the glitch.<br>
A bruteforcer was proven to work to find a glitch where the racing penguin slid off the slide. They tried the same thing for the TTC upwarp, but it wouldn't reproduce the glitch.<br>