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echo "Burn ROM"
minipro -p "SST39SF020A" -w "build/output/rom.hex" -f ihex
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echo "Burn ROM"
minipro -p "SST39SF020A" -w "build/output/rom.hex" -f ihex
Very clever! It worked well on my Gigatron (ROMv4). The slight delay was there, but not very noticeable.I had a re-think about how I was drawing the ghosts and managed to save around 1500 bytes by drawing the ghosts skirts as an extra 12x1 sprite draw call, (effectively 9x1 with overlap), instead of the 12x9 whole sprite frame switch I was doing previously.
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./minipro -p "M27C1024@DIP40" -w ../gigatron-rom-master/ROMv5a.rom
If you put them side by side or play them straight after each other, (as you noted), the discrepancies are pretty obvious. But the ROMv3 still plays a decent game, so I am pretty happy with the way it turned out.
Good stuff, let the hacking commence in earnest!
Once you can upload code and swap ROM's on your Gigatron, it really opens up a plethora of possibilities.
Very cool!walter wrote: ↑03 Jul 2020, 12:45 I've made a PucMon-only ROM and put it online with the emulator: https://gigatron.io/emu-pucmon/