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So I've decided I want to offer my skills as a programmer to port some games over to the 3DS, a challenge I've never taken up before. What's the process for porting over a game written in C++ with native gamepad support? I have a rough game plan but I'd appreciate some advice. The game I'm planning to port is TES: Morrowind using OpenMW.
-Convert code so it works on 3DS
-Get OpenMW to start.
-Map 3DS buttons to gamepad
-Get Morrowind to start to menu
-Graphics, sound, and resolution fixes
-Optimizations for frame rates and loading times

The 3DS is more powerful than the computer I used to run Morrowind back in 2002, so I'm confident in the 3DS's ability to run the game (at least on an N3DS). I realize this is a rather large undertaking, but I want to at least give it a shot. Any advice would be appreciated.
 

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my suggestion is to try adding features or messing around with an app or game that has its source code available. that will at least give you some idea.
 
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you may also try devkit pro. it contains libraries for a number of systems. I think the 3ds is one of them.

edit: I just found something that might be helpful: LINK REMOVED
Yup! I got this stuff, currently looking through all of the example code.
 
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So I've decided I want to offer my skills as a programmer to port some games over to the 3DS, a challenge I've never taken up before. What's the process for porting over a game written in C++ with native gamepad support? I have a rough game plan but I'd appreciate some advice. The game I'm planning to port is TES: Morrowind using OpenMW.
-Convert code so it works on 3DS
-Get OpenMW to start.
-Map 3DS buttons to gamepad
-Get Morrowind to start to menu
-Graphics, sound, and resolution fixes
-Optimizations for frame rates and loading times

The 3DS is more powerful than the computer I used to run Morrowind back in 2002, so I'm confident in the 3DS's ability to run the game (at least on an N3DS). I realize this is a rather large undertaking, but I want to at least give it a shot. Any advice would be appreciated.

I am a newb at 3ds homebrew but I may be able to help you with some of your questions
 

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