21 comments

  • wiz21c 1 hour ago
    besides the fact that it was written in rust, rust happens to be a really nice language to write emulators, you don't have to think much about threading and not much abut memory management, rust makes that easy => you can concentrate on your pixels. Moreover LLM grasp it very well so that you can get a bit more spare time for your emulator-side-project.

    It was very long since I wrote any sort of C++ and using rust was pretty refreshing.

    Second "besides": marty's PC may not have a lot of breadth in terms of supported hardware, but it gets the accuracy totally right. It's a very special kind of achievement.

    (I'm not a rust fanboy :-) I just appreciate the language for writing my emulator)

  • pjmlp 7 hours ago
    Adlib support! At least someone else remembers it wasn't only Soundblaster.
    • anonzzzies 4 hours ago
      All my friends had Soundblasters; I had a self soldered Covox. Fun times.
      • abrookewood 2 hours ago
        Whaaat?? Do tell more!
        • anonzzzies 2 hours ago
          For not well off geeks you could just solder a bunch of resistors together and get vastly better sound than from the crappy PC speaker and there were games that supported it and I wrote some software for it (which unfortunately is gone I think). I had a lot of just having this on the pc in the house.

          https://github.com/necroware/silly-sound-bastard

        • sjsdaiuasgdia 1 hour ago
          [dead]
    • _flux 3 hours ago
      But Soundblaster came with Adlib, so surely complete support for SB should mean Adlib support as well.. ?
      • pjmlp 2 hours ago
        Yeah and eventually Adlib was gone.

        From Wikipedia,

        "Not long after its introduction, Creative Labs introduced its competing Sound Blaster card. The Sound Blaster was fully compatible with AdLib's hardware, and it also implemented two key features absent from the AdLib: a PCM audio channel and a game port. With additional features and better marketing, the Sound Blaster quickly overshadowed AdLib as the de facto standard in PC gaming audio. AdLib's slow response, the AdLib Gold, did not sell well enough to sustain the company."

  • rrr_oh_man 7 hours ago
    Doesn't seem to support non-QWERTY keboards :(
    • teiferer 6 hours ago
      But it's written in Rust! Who cares about non-qwerty!

      /s

  • ranger_danger 8 hours ago
    Ironically, and unfortunately, this doesn't actually emulate the FM Towns Marty (or even the regular FM Towns PC) like I assumed it would.
  • benj111 1 hour ago
    I assume it's called MartyPC because it Marty McFlies?
  • Dwedit 9 hours ago
    Mysteriously, backslash has been mapped to backspace for some reason.
    • datakan 2 hours ago
      I don't think Backspace as a key was standard internationally until 1994. Apple still doesn't use it, just Delete.
      • Dwedit 46 minutes ago
        This is about early IBM PCs, not apple computers. And the non-working key is the Backslash key \ , not the backspace key.
    • unixhero 9 hours ago
      Old terminals had this shenanigans going on too. Backspace was not backspace and so on
  • throwaway5727 4 hours ago
    This comment is itself a meta comment but here we go I guess...How is it possible that half the comments in this thread are about the title itself? It’s not even a made-up title, it’s taken straight from the project’s README...I keep seeing people complaining almost aggressively that others are touting Rust as a useful tool (which, to me personally, it certainly is). Does someone have a financial stake in opposing Rust’s development, or what?
    • tonyedgecombe 2 hours ago
      I suppose it makes a change from complaining that the post was written by an LLM.
      • braiamp 1 hour ago
        But if it's written in rust and with llm then they both implode and we get really insightful comments
    • saiditmate 3 hours ago
      [flagged]
      • taneq 2 hours ago
        > non-human bots

        I’m amused by the implication of human bots.

      • dmd 1 hour ago
        No, it's being downvoted because (a) who cares and (b) you wrote a wall of text that makes you look like you have schizophrenia.
      • suddenlybananas 1 hour ago
        >murderous ways

        What?

      • 13415 3 hours ago
        Rust's user community is toxic and unbearable. That's enough to explain the widespread resentment against it. Their fanboys are annoying. CommonLisp used to have a similar community problem.
        • caspper69 15 minutes ago
          I write Rust code. I don’t mind it. But the truth is, I use very little of the language.

          I visit the Discord, and I see all the crazy overcomplicated shit these people are writing.

          If I had to try and make heads or tails of some of that shit I’d go crazy.

          I actually think some of it is actual trolling by Rust itself.

          And yes, the people are toxic. It’s like they really believe C and C++ and everyone else did literally everything wrong. And some of their justifications are seriously weak sauce.

          And remember, I like Rust. At least the parts I use. But it’s easily going to eclipse C++ in complexity if it continues the way it has been operating.

  • Kudos 7 hours ago
    Not specific to this project, but nowadays when I see "written in rust" I hear "written by Claude".
    • binaryturtle 6 hours ago
      "cross-platform" and Rust, as advertised in the current title/link label, is incompatible for sure. Can't get that to run on my older OS X machine nor my Amiga. :)
  • JMiao 8 hours ago
    probably in the minority but i want the screeching and grumbling hard disk sounds
  • chvid 8 hours ago
    Almost usable on an iPhone.
  • gaoheyang 4 hours ago
    nice
  • BobMcBob 8 hours ago
    Yet another avenue to play EGATREK in a browser. For that, its work it.
    • unixhero 8 hours ago
      What's great about Egatrek?
    • EvanAnderson 7 hours ago
      Oh, holy crap. I haven't thought about EGATREK in at least 30 years. I'm going to go dig it up right now. Thanks for causing me to recall that memory!
  • hncsiocp9x 5 minutes ago
    [dead]
  • szundi 9 hours ago
    Why never seeing a title “written by C” or Java or js
    • pigeons 9 hours ago
      "Hax – a minimalist, terminal-native coding agent written in C" https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49273175

      but I see your point.

    • fukaiall 2 hours ago
      I believe a true engineer should love problems not only languages. But it seems like majority of Rust devs only love the language and try to convert all the problems into Rust problems.

      If you have problems in C/C++? Write Rust.

      If you have problems in Python? Use Rust.

      If you have an issue with your product? Rewrite it in Rust.

      Is your company in pinch? Launch a new product in Rust.

      If you burn your finger while you’re cooking? Write Rust.

      If you have a mental problem? Read a Rust book.

      You don’t have a girl friend? You have Rust next to you.

      If you hate yourself? Writing Rust will solve your life problems.

    • teiferer 6 hours ago
      Because their following is not cult-based.

      (To clarify: I like Rust. I use it every day. But this is going too far.)

    • pjmlp 8 hours ago
      Because they predate HN, and aren't hip languages any longer.

      There was a time for CoffeeScript, PureScript, Elm, Ruby and whatever else you can think of.

      Naturally Lisp has to have monthly entries.

      /s

    • imhoguy 8 hours ago
      Because nowadays "written in Rust" means "written by AI", as Java or C are not so sexy for LLMs /s
    • tenox7 9 hours ago
      The main feature of apps written in Rust is that they are written in Rust.
      • dosisking 8 hours ago
        "It's not a feature, it's a bug"
      • fortran77 8 hours ago
        I flag all these “written in Rust” posts.
        • globalnode 7 hours ago
          its just ppl trying to be different from their boring parents. wish i had enough karma to flag them too but i keep getting downvoted into oblivion for making fun of written in rust posts
  • azwaterdamagere 7 hours ago
    lol
  • globalnode 7 hours ago
    the other week i wrote a program in python, and ive been thinking of upgrading my cpp knowledge from v11, wish me luck
  • tonyhart7 6 hours ago
    how to use this fossil computer era ????? I cant type shhiiii
  • rvz 5 hours ago

       Written in Rust™
  • hnlmorg 7 hours ago
    Early PCs weren’t written in Rust.
    • queenkjuul 6 hours ago
      Early PCs were made of steel which can rust
    • pjmlp 7 hours ago
      In C neither, despite urban myths.
      • hnlmorg 6 hours ago
        Is that something people believe? I can’t say that’s a myth I’ve ever heard.
        • pjmlp 5 hours ago
          Yep, before UNIX and C there were no systems programming languages, and after getting the clay tablets from UNIX and C, all civilisation was built upon them. /s

          At least when you spend long time around some programming circles.

          • avadodin 5 hours ago
            computer, remove the extraneous slash es from the statement.
            • pjmlp 5 hours ago
              "I'm sorry, Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
  • teiferer 6 hours ago
    What does the "written in Rust" contribute to the title, exactly?