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PlayStation
This is some programming I have done on the Sony PlayStation. I was involved in a small (about 8 people I think) class where we did "PSX Hacking" - low level programming on the PlayStation without using Sony's proprietary development library.
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A page and files documenting my first experiments in PlayStation programming, written to enable the other students in the class to draw simple graphics and text on the PlayStation.
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This was my final project for the class. It is a small flight-sim type game where you attempt to avoid obstacles, that runs on an actual PlayStation (assuming it is mod-chipped, since I do not have actual license to put on my game), or within an emulator. An .ISO is included for easy creation of a CD for a playstation, or just load the .EXE in FPSE or another emulator. Documented ource code included. The code includes calls to functions that would operate a custom flight simulator chair, plugged into the gamepad port of a PlayStation. Unfortunately, due to technical difficulties, the chair was never completed by the professor in time for us to actually run our code with the chair.
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