Post by Gil on Aug 23, 2010 8:11:18 GMT -5
(direct copy from the news on my website)
Wow, it's been quite awhile since I've last updated for sure. I've been pretty lazy for the past several months off and on in regards to my website. Of course I have been working on various projects, I just haven't been updating here. I've posted most of my NSF rips at NESdev. Now since I feel like updating, I'm going to post the updates over the last several months. First of all, here are the NSF rips that I've done and I'm just going to list them here and you can download them here as well.
01-15-2010
02-01-2010
02-15-2010
03-01-2010
03-15-2010
04-01-2010
05-01-2010
08-20-2010
That may be all of the NSF updates but wait, I have a little more to discuss! Recently, I've been organizing the Final Fantasy 1 music driver into a stand alone assembly file that you can compile using ASM6. The purpose of this is so that you can compose your own music if you so desire and you can also study the music driver if you wish. This assembly file is based on notes by Dienyddiwr Da, Disch and Sliver-X. I simply used a modified version of NESrev and disassembled the extracted music bank and then started to organize and break down the code and data structure.
You can download the Final Fantasy Music Driver here.
Last but not least, I just made a new forum for my website since the main Arc-Nova forum had to be closed due to bots pounding the website. It's a shame because I really liked that message board. You can find the link to the message board on the left hand menu of this site. By all means, feel free to join for the new grand opening and have fun! I also have been talking about some behind the scenes work that I've been doing. Nothing terribly exciting, but it's been fun for me.
Wow, it's been quite awhile since I've last updated for sure. I've been pretty lazy for the past several months off and on in regards to my website. Of course I have been working on various projects, I just haven't been updating here. I've posted most of my NSF rips at NESdev. Now since I feel like updating, I'm going to post the updates over the last several months. First of all, here are the NSF rips that I've done and I'm just going to list them here and you can download them here as well.
01-15-2010
02-01-2010
02-15-2010
03-01-2010
03-15-2010
04-01-2010
05-01-2010
08-20-2010
That may be all of the NSF updates but wait, I have a little more to discuss! Recently, I've been organizing the Final Fantasy 1 music driver into a stand alone assembly file that you can compile using ASM6. The purpose of this is so that you can compose your own music if you so desire and you can also study the music driver if you wish. This assembly file is based on notes by Dienyddiwr Da, Disch and Sliver-X. I simply used a modified version of NESrev and disassembled the extracted music bank and then started to organize and break down the code and data structure.
You can download the Final Fantasy Music Driver here.
Last but not least, I just made a new forum for my website since the main Arc-Nova forum had to be closed due to bots pounding the website. It's a shame because I really liked that message board. You can find the link to the message board on the left hand menu of this site. By all means, feel free to join for the new grand opening and have fun! I also have been talking about some behind the scenes work that I've been doing. Nothing terribly exciting, but it's been fun for me.