Alot of you might not know this, but my internet's been shut off for a long time, so along with my lack of interest in TI-technology anymore, coming to Cemetech isn't the top of my list when go to Ingles for my wifi. But anyway, that leads me to the reason I'm here now.
Last night, I got EXTREMELY BORED. As a sort of test to myself, I wanted to see if I could completely reverse engineer the format of a GameBoy Color rom...and I succeeded. With nothing more than a hex editor, VisualBoyAdvance's disassembler, and 12 hours of useless time, figured out how to create GBC games from scratch and put together this guide.
You probably thinking "we don't care...", but I just thought if anyone would find it useful or entertaining, it would be a person who already knows Z80.
Click here to download the documentation and see for yourself. It includes a bootcode copy for your first GBC program and an emulator so Kerm won't flip out about having to go to sites that distribute illegal rom downloads to get one ;P
Last night, I got EXTREMELY BORED. As a sort of test to myself, I wanted to see if I could completely reverse engineer the format of a GameBoy Color rom...and I succeeded. With nothing more than a hex editor, VisualBoyAdvance's disassembler, and 12 hours of useless time, figured out how to create GBC games from scratch and put together this guide.
You probably thinking "we don't care...", but I just thought if anyone would find it useful or entertaining, it would be a person who already knows Z80.
Click here to download the documentation and see for yourself. It includes a bootcode copy for your first GBC program and an emulator so Kerm won't flip out about having to go to sites that distribute illegal rom downloads to get one ;P