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Topic Started: Oct 26 2015, 11:18 AM (645 Views)
SoundBlitz
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Hello I am a programmer who likes swimming and coding away in his spare time nice to meet all of you! ^_^
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vexiant
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Greetings and welcome! What languages do you know?
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SoundBlitz
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Oct 26 2015, 12:57 PM
Greetings and welcome! What languages do you know?
Hi!
I know C# C++ Java, and Python. I am also learning asm.
We have wonderful days ahead of us.
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vexiant
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Ah, excellent! I only know Haskell and Python. I've recently been getting into programming, however. I'm more of low-level guy. So that's perfect for you!

R4000 manuel
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Opcodes (A lot more can be found ny navigating back to the n64dev directory)
ucodes
A tutorial for practical usage of the supplied information above.

I also sent you a program to parse any Nintendo 64 rom for the location of OS functions as a private message. Here is also a reference for Nintendo 64 OS functions! I had also sent you a link to about twenty already hacked games just in case you want to do some investigating.

You'll like MIPS compared to saaay x86 because it's a lot less complex with less opcodes and more registers, but you sacrifice some features with that; doesn't have to check for flag registers ever instruction, etc. If you want further information, I will be more than happy to be of assistance! However I am sure that a lot of your questions could probably be solved using Google.

Again, welcome to the forums, my man. B-)

Edit: I've received quite a few people seeking the LFE download that I had sent to SoundBlitz, so here it is. Also included in the parent directory are quite a few files that contain some ram and rom finds from the site I was running as a database in 2014.
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