@coolboymew @ooignignoktoo Yeah and it also added backtracking in a digging puzzle game.
@wowaname @nicholas @Shadowman311 @Nudhul @sun Yes there was a QAnon board, but everyone hated that board as much as /leftypol/. Jim catering to the Qtards after the rebranding is the reason why people either stayed on the webring bunkers or gave up on imageboards entirely.
@wowaname @nicholas @Shadowman311 @Nudhul @sun 8kun is not the same. It's a Qtard honeypot.
@80caa3337d33760ee355697260af0a038ae6a82e6d0b195c7db3c7d02eb394ee @cjd I know next to nothing about AI programming or programming emulators. Someone else has to do it.
@cjd I've been thinking about the same thing. I've thought about some console emulator that can read a disassembly of a game while the actual game is running and see if it could reconstruct C code based on that, but I don't know if it's possible.
Great video about the departure of Linux kernel devs recently:
Why is reddit like this???? It is so insanely botted, that I cannot even post a fucking question about pokemon stats without it being immediately banned for.......... "advocating for cheating"
I know reddit is useless and toxic heap of shit, but it always hits me, when I want to ask there a simple hyper-specific question only to be hit with the most ridiculous shit. The NPC meme is real, because I cannot imagine biological organisms using that site.
@wowaname @nicholas @Shadowman311 @Nudhul @sun 8moe, zzzchan, and whatever webring boards are left.
@berkberkman @beardalaxy @coded_artist @Pawlicker Like I said earlier, I don't own any Sony console let alone the PSIO or Super GB Booster.
I only know of the latter, along with the PS1's parallel port thanks to The Gaming Historian. He didn't mention any disc for the thing, other than the option to use an audio CD to play background music, so I assume the port is bootable. The port was also used for the rarely used link cable. I assumed that some games might have required only one disc, which suggested that the port might be bootable, but on further inspection, it doesn't seem to be the case.
@Pawlicker @beardalaxy @coded_artist
>the problem with the PS1 is that you need to get the "wobble" (as it's nicknamed in the community) right on the discs to make them boot.
I know that, but I also know that the PS1 can also be booted from it's parallel port. There was an unlicensed accessory known as the Super GB Booster which allowed users to play GameBoy games on the PS1 and it used that port. So it is possible to make homebrew cartridges (with maybe using the CD drive to load audio). Granted, the final revision of the original model removed that port, but still.
https://consolevariations.com/collectibles/innovation-super-gb-booster