Things were more laid back in the 1970s and ’80s, when code was stored unencrypted in standard EPROM chips, or, for high-volume applications, in mask ROMs integrated in microcontrollers.
Things were more laid back in the 1970s and ’80s, when code was stored unencrypted in standard EPROM chips, or, for high-volume applications, in mask ROMs integrated in microcontrollers.
Happy to announce the Majora’s Mask decompilation project reached 100 ... it creates an executable that can be combined with a (legally acquired) ROM of the game. It combines the new code with ...
Cameron Diaz, the star of hits like "The Holiday" and "There's Something About Mary," says she'd rather make "mom-coms." ...