These modes only affect the way the video controller outputs the signal, in official games it won't do much besides upscaling, but homebrew can take advantage of it more fully.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: DJ Omnimaga on April 03, 2017, 02:31:33 AMThis is definitely not possible. The calculator lacks an MMU which is the most basic requirement for Linux. uCLinux can work without one, but even then, the amount of available memory is probably way too small to do anything useful, and you'll still need GCC which is the only toolchain that can compile Linux properly.
I'm sure he would approve an actual ASM/C calculator Linux port that has 100% of the functionalities of Linux, though , but this is better to start small.
Quote from: Luxen on April 01, 2017, 05:00:05 PMYou'd be surprised. A lot of people are making homebrew for every console ever. Of course it's nothing in terms of volume compared to licensed titles during a console's lifetime, but still pretty amazing and it definitely rivals the best in quality.
I am genuinely suprised - are these consoles really still getting active development? I might have to go unbury my stepbrother's genesis....
Quote from: Unicorn on April 01, 2017, 11:12:43 PMWell it's a fairly new feature, we'll need some time to polish it. It's here to stay, at any rate.
awe... i can't post tho. Please fix @Juju
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