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Anyboby can tall me,where to find snes SDK and spec?

Post by zhengyaxin_8bit » Sun Feb 15, 2015 2:44 am

I want to learn SNES(SFC)

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Post by Stef » Sun Feb 15, 2015 1:04 pm

Try on nesdev forum in the snes dev section, they should point you on the good tools !

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Post by M-374 LX » Fri Feb 20, 2015 4:40 pm

A wiki about SNES development can be found at http://wiki.superfamicom.org.

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Post by Nitro » Mon Feb 23, 2015 5:02 pm

M-374 LX wrote:A wiki about SNES development can be found at http://wiki.superfamicom.org.
SFCwiki is awesome, but I'd start reading http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Super_NES_Programming first if we're talking about learning from the ground.

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Post by Nitro » Wed Feb 25, 2015 7:07 pm

Some question about tools -- is SuperFX compiler/assembler released yet?

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Post by zhengyaxin_8bit » Tue Mar 03, 2015 10:19 am

thank you very much

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Post by MrTamk1s » Wed Mar 04, 2015 12:53 am

Nitro wrote:Some question about tools -- is SuperFX compiler/assembler released yet?
There is some information about the SuperFX Opcodes, as well as a compiler somewhere in this off-site thread. Although the thread is mostly tailored to SMW hacking, there is general information about the SuperFX in it too. (Sample SuperFX code in Super Mario World)

There is also the SD2SNES: a flashcart that emulates most SNES enhancement chips (but not SuperFX :( ), as well as provides a special homebrew chip solution called the MSU-1. The MSU-1 is essentially the spiritual successor of the unreleased Sony SNES-CD; it allows mass storage of CD-quality audio and FMV capabilities.

However, one must learn how to crawl before he walks; you should get some experience in vanilla SNES ASM/programming first :)
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