Trylon's guide to understanding PyPRP

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Re: Trylon's guide to understanding PyPRP

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No, it's a short IIRC.
I just tend to write as less zeros as reasonably possible, but I changed it to 0x0004 now :)
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Re: Trylon's guide to understanding PyPRP

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Trylon wrote:In the plugin you can also see two mainstream ways of writing to the output buffer...


Yeah... I never finished migrating everything to the new style when I wrote that implementation... Sorry. I tried to hit the major things other than the resManager where my brain exploded multiple times. I still feel that headache ;)

Man that brought back memories, maybe I should try to contribute more to the plugin when I get some more free time.
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That would be excellent :D .
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Jojon wrote:Even though the only "programming" I've ever done myself is some 6502 and plain 68000 assembler


Ah, the 6502... sweet memories of writing games and even a print server for an Apple II network.
Looking back at the assembler source now, I have no idea what it means. :)
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