It took 5 years to make this code 11.8 times faster [RPCS3] [video]youtube.com1 points·by Parseus·12 months ago·0 comments
Ntsync Driver Ready for Enhancing Windows Gaming with Linux 6.14phoronix.com1 points·by Parseus·2 years ago·0 comments
The Arcade Game That Crashes Itself for Anti-Piracy Reasons [video]youtube.com4 points·by Parseus·3 years ago·1 comments
“The Early Days of Id Software: Programming Principles” by John Romero [video]youtube.com3 points·by Parseus·4 years ago·0 comments
Exploring Glitch Level Pointers in Super Mario Bros. [video]youtube.com2 points·by Parseus·4 years ago·0 comments
The Bad Jump Design and 30 FPS Gravity of TMNT (NES) – Behind the Code [video]youtube.com2 points·by Parseus·4 years ago·0 comments
Qualcomm to spend $4.2B more on chips from GlobalFoundriesreuters.com1 points·by Parseus·4 years ago·0 comments
Vulkan 1.3.224 Introduces Another New Extension to Help Valve's Steam Playphoronix.com2 points·by Parseus·4 years ago·0 comments
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon “8 Gen 1” salvage operation moves the chip to TSMCarstechnica.com1 points·by Parseus·4 years ago·0 comments
AMD Zen microarchitecture and Intel's Ocean Cove patenttwitter.com365 points·by Parseus·4 years ago·90 comments
Edge of Emulation: Ubisoft Thrustmaster and Inrou-Kunshonumi.github.io1 points·by Parseus·4 years ago·0 comments
Raspberry Pi Changes Games by Scanning Barcodestomshardware.com1 points·by Parseus·4 years ago·0 comments
Exploring System76's New Rust Based Desktop Environmentblog.edfloreshz.dev505 points·by Parseus·5 years ago·393 comments
Using a Genetic Algorithm to Fly Fast in Paper Mario: TTYD [video]youtube.com1 points·by Parseus·5 years ago·0 comments
Michael Tomczyk: Commodore Vic-20 Developer, Computer Pioneertalesfromthecollection.com59 points·by Parseus·5 years ago·1 comments
Game Boy Advance game gets split-screen multiplayer through new FPGA corearstechnica.com6 points·by Parseus·5 years ago·0 comments
Racing the Beam Explained – Atari 2600 CPU vs. CRT Television [video]youtube.com2 points·by Parseus·5 years ago·0 comments
Parseus·6 years ago·discussJapanese Sega Master System (and older Sega Mark III when used together with the FM Sound Unit) had an additional Yamaha YM2413 sound chip.