Well... damn.Yes.
RIP CATSFC, TempGBA 2012-2013. You were both projects with high aspirations. But unfortunately you died in your prime.
Well... damn.Yes.
Yes.
Well... damn.
RIP CATSFC, TempGBA 2012-2013. You were both projects with high aspirations. But unfortunately you died in your prime.
Of course it's sarcasm. The emulator code will keep on working as well as it has, it won't magically stop working because I've stopped actively coding on it.please let that be sarcasm. Please Let That Be Sarcasm. PLEASE LET THAT BE SARCASM.
YOU KILLED THEM.Well... damn.
RIP CATSFC, TempGBA 2012-2013. You were both projects with high aspirations. But unfortunately you died in your prime.
Gawd, it's a joke.You could try showing some respect to Nebuleon, who offered his free time to supply us with these awesome emulators.
I hear no one laughing.Gawd, it's a joke.
I hear no one laughing.
Nebuleon and Xexyz like this.
You got none, and he has one.Wow, you got two likes, congratulations. *golfclap*
Ah yes, I forgot how the world revolves around likes.You got none, and he has one.
GBATemp then and now:
Before, we all would laugh at BAG's awesome naming sense for his files (tBAG)...Now we apparently laugh at saying projects are dead ._.
Yeah...great joke...I need a time machine.
You got a Christmas hat! [/offtopic]Oh here's a face I haven't seen in a long long time. And yep, the times have changed.
Yea I thought so I understand that programing a emulator that works requires extensive experience and knowledge . It's okay I just thought it would be nice to offer some help since this emulator is amazing and perfecting it would be greatI think you need to have extensive knowledge of ASM, C(++) and you need to understand how emulators work.
That is a lot work and not something a beginning programmer usually tries on, since the chance of failure is quite high.
I also have experience in programming in a multitude of languages but I know that still won't get me anywhere in emulator programming.
I'm not trying to crush your hopes and dreams, but emulator programming is just not something you can just step into without a lot of experience.
If you really want to try this, I suggest you start with the basics of the programming languages required and take it step by step.