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It also means I will need to fit the entire game within 300 KB or separate my boot + asset disks in order to even fit the game on a single floppy disk. Agh...
The other alternative is rewriting all the standard library functions my game uses in 68000 assembly.
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Most of these are Super Mario World (SMW) related to fit our theme, but if you have any other suggestion please post in the replies.
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I am looking for an old laptop compatible with RHL7 (y2k) and MINIX 3. Nothing I own at the moment is sufficient.
I searched eBay for P2-class Thinkpads in decent condition but the Thinkpad enthusiast market has made those unaffordable to someone of my income, and I'm not very familiar with what other OEMs offered.
What is something cheap that anyone here has personal experience with and would suggest buying used?
My only requirement is that it's from before Y2K, and is from the pentium 1 through pentium 3 range, with an optical drive (readonly is fine). I'm aware lots of older laptops had ghosting issues so having a good LCD panel is a must, I can't be bothered with a VGA monitor/dongle. Do list the specs with your suggestions.
No desktops if you can help it, I have four of them in a single room already and the cables are becoming unmanageable.
Thank you in advance for the help.
i've said this before but, 3000 iq hot dog tactic is to put the ketchup/mustard in the bun and then put the hot dog on top of it. much less mess that way. notably good for dudes with mustaches like myself.
Now, there's a catch, I haven't been able to get the X server to work due to some hardware conflicts, the oldest thing I still have lying around is a Vostro 1700 and I don't have any binary-compatible Linux drivers for it. 86box had some mouse problems (moved Win3.1 to DOSBox for that). Soooo I'm buying a new old computer it looks like 😛 Will be fun maybe to pick up another Thinkpad.
Since I couldn't find any other copies online I'll also be sharing my backups on archive.org, as soon as my 3.5inch floppy drive arrives in the mail!
The NSA releasing GHIDRA was a huge revolution when it came to a lot of things in tech because aside from being like IDA but legally free; it spawned a whole plugin ecosystem.
Case in point: this whole page about reversing some obscure (outside Japan) PSX game with GHIDRA:
https://tetracorp.github.io/tokimeki-memorial/methods/decompiling-psx-games.html
GHIDRA is why in the past few years github is flooded with decomp projects. It got revealed in the Vault 7 leaks, released to the public in 2019 with a permissive license as a tool in their words to "get ahead of malware developers", and it's been used by everyone from Coreboot to retrogamers reversing old games.
Having an AI-assisted Ghidra to further speculate and break down analyzed machine assembly would be really cool.
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