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Something personal (misc)

Kia’ ora! As some of you might already know, i’m in New Zealand since 2 weeks as an exchange student for half a year, so i think i won’t have much time for improving pdroms.com. Jep, just wanted to tell ya this 🙂 And now something for the people living in NZ: If you wanna get in touch with an … Read more

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SID Machine v0.5 (GP32 Application)

Sasq released another SID player for the GP32. Thanks to GP32NEWS & GP32EMU for the news. Small playsid-player using libpogo (no offical libs). Handles long filenames. Also handles gzipped files.Looks for sid.pak (in root) at startup. A pak-file is an archive of files, used to avoid the overhead of having many small file on a fat filsystem (the hvsid-collection takes … Read more

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PDROMS Poll: Why do you visit PDROMS? (misc)

PDROMS is back since nearly 6 months, and I want to know why you visit my page. Please have a look at the link (it will forward you to the forum where the poll is). Due to security reasons only members of the board are allowed to vote. So i can be sure everyone does it only once (Signup only … Read more

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BIOS Monitor v0.2 (GP32 misc)

Mr. Spiv just informed me that he made his “own version” of the GP32 BIOS. But read more… Ok.. I made a custom BIOS to GP32 (based on English FW 1.5.7). This BIOS includes Exception handlers for Data&Prefetch Aborts (MMU and memory related errors like unaligned access) and invalid instructions. In case of Exception the BIOS runs a simple monitor … Read more

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aGBe WIP News (GB emu for PSX)

aGBe is a Gameboy emulator for the Playstation 1 (PS2 compatibel). The official aGBe homepage has been updated with these WIP news: After 6 months of idling, this project has been picked up again, it’s still in the development phase. There’s a lot of things that still need to be adressed before this will be a fully functional emulator. It’s … Read more

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Dancing Baby (A2600 Techdemo)

Text taken from AtariAge.com: [Newsdate 16th Jan 2003] Andrew Davie has put together an impressive tech demo of a Dancing Baby. This demo should give you an idea of the type of animation Andrew is shooting for as he continues to develop Fu Kung! You can download the Demo from Atari Age. http://www.atariage.com/

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