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The life of a Games Programmer: Vista x64 upload working!
Vista x64 upload working! I've managed to get the upload program working once more with the x64 ... Mike Dailly: Been a Games Programmer for 19 years now. ...
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The life of a Games Programmer: Past tools.
Past tools. I've just my old SNES framework source, so if I get a chance I'll clean it up and release it. Not sure who its of use to but its always fun to ...
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The life of a Games Programmer: Cool Electronics things....
Now I've always used PIC Microchips, but I've noticed an increasing number of projects using these ATmega things and after looking at the datasheets, ...
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The life of a Games Programmer: SD/MMC+Clockport Prototype
Jul 28, 2007 ... I've started the SD/MMC+Clockport interface. While it should be fairly simple, I've not connected a clockport before, and I need to decode ...
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The life of a Games Programmer: SD/MMC+Clockport Prototype
Jul 28, 2007 ... I've started the SD/MMC+Clockport interface. While it should be fairly simple, I've not connected a clockport before, and I need to decode ...
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The life of a Games Programmer: Picture Fun...
The image shown here is one of them, but I'm uploading more to my flickr account along with any other pictures I take (since they can stay full res there). ...
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The life of a Games Programmer: Cool Electronics things....
Cool Electronics things.... So first a couple of links:- .... Cool Electronics things.... JAR files. Minus4j Version 1.5 released. Virtual Machine JOY! ...
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