Contains the start of the opcode actors for e.g. 32 opcodes as in nesasm on the Zilog 80, then all of them in non-major classes. Now just (LD . 0x0A).
Here's the latest source (v0.1.9) :
sf.net/projects/neko-z80asm-scm/
All hex codes are in as well as the base argument actors for evaluating assembler syntax.
Latest source is here (v0.1.8) :
sf.net/projects/neko-z80asm-scm/
All opcodes are in, with maybe some mistakes on the mnemonic syntax but the z80 opcode table where the hexes etc are should be usable.
neko-z80-asm is a Zilog80 assembler coded in guile (1.4).
The latest source is available here (v0.1.7) :
sf.net/projects/neko-z80asm-scm/
Half of the Zilog 80 opcodes are in, including obfuscated ones, nothing for game boy assembler yet except for the actor class.
Here's the latest release (v0.1.6) :
sf.net/projects/neko-z80asm-scm/
The genetic programming system is almost finished. I just need to build the parse tree from a Genome instance, then adapt the writing of the ParseTree instance itself.
You can use neslisp to compile and fetch errors on the command line (in shell). Then it will build NES programs. The internal...
Ashen Sea and Hero's Adventure are Quest for Glory based games, WIP further.
Ashen Sea is coded in Android Studio Java and is available here :
sf.net/projects/ashen-sea/
It has a Widget and Imaging system.
Hero's Adventure is coded in Squeak/Smalltalk, the latest source is here ...
My start on a (mostly single user, unless I update clisp with networking) MOO, coded in LISP. There's just character sheets with modifications.
Here's the latest source (v0.1.15) :
sf.net/projects/lisp-lmoo/
A NES music player and NES music composing system
I added a 4 channel sample and did some more work on the sampler system. The meaning is to feature music on the 4 channels with separate durations.
Here's the latest source (v0.3.1) :
sf.net/projects/nessoundstudio/
The syswrite function now has a pitch and duration, see main.cc for an example.
So the main API is complete. Here's the latest source :
sf.net/projects/nessoundstudio/files/
I may try the new ram site, and download more RAM to my Switch. Not sure if ddr3 is the right ram
for it tho. Edit- no it uses floppy Ram, just like @AncientBoi