What a Wow, this brings back memories from my own Sega Mega Drive hacking days. About 35 years ago I built my own hardware development kit from scratch as a way to learn more about the hardware.
I'm building a proxy that sits between Claude Code and the model to visualize the full interaction loop. It shows prompts, tool calls, and responses in real time so you can explore how the coding agent is reasoning and operating. Project: https://github.com/tndata/CodingAgentExplorer
Coding Agent Explorer (.NET) is an open-source .NET reverse proxy and live dashboard for understanding agentic development. Monitor Claude Code’s traffic to the Anthropic API in real time and inspect prompts, tool calls, token usage, and performance from a clean web UI.
I never store anything personal or important on the C:\drive. I treat it as disposable. Instead, I create a secondary drive (like Z:\) and store all important work there.
This way, I always know that Z:\ is the only drive I need to back up, while C:\ remains clean and expendable. Even my Dropbox folder lives on the secondary drive.
I documented the project here if anyone is curious: https://nestenius.se/hardware/how-i-built-my-own-sega-mega-d...
It's really fun to see Linux running on the Mega Drive. I never would have expected that back then.