Anyone on here use the gameboy c compiler gbdk? http://gbdk.sourceforge.net/ There doesn't seem to be much documentation on it! Most of the code I find on google is designed for an older version of the compiler! How would I go about displaying a simple sprite! Someone help MILKRIBS4k!
>>73
Do YOU Anonymous, think your (sic) smarter than Leonardo da Vinci?? Why don't you pipe down and leave perpetual motion machines to the professionals.
>>76
You should collaborate with FrozenVoid and help him on his encryption project! He's also learning C, it'd be good for you two! Everything's better when you're doing it with someone!
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!MILKRIBS4k2009-06-18 11:38
>>79
Do you have this "FrozenVoid"'s e-mail, or anyway I can get in contact with him!
>>88
Not only do you not understand the language, you are clearly posting on the wrong board. We have a place for people like you, and it's called /b/.
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Anonymous2009-06-18 16:34
>>88
I guess I'll leave then, and take my REAL ENGLISH with me.
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Anonymous2009-06-18 16:40
It's an alternative North American spelling.
Translation: "stupid fucking americans"
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Anonymous2009-06-18 16:45
>>87 assure.html
You seem to be posting about the completely different word he should have used instead of either. Please stay on topic.
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Anonymous2009-06-18 16:47
>>92
Please open the wobsite and look at the header.
>>96
No, you step down, motherfucker. I have the renowned website on my side, what do you have, boy? Cite your references, something stronger than mine, you tool.
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Anonymous2009-06-19 2:18
I was at a conference in 2002 where the chairman of ARM, Sir Robin Saxby, gave a keynote talk on ARM. In the Q&A session afterwards one of the attendees asked what Mr. Saxby thought of Linux - he replied that it was a toy operating system that would never amount to anything, and that open source was a useless strategy for developing software and he didn't see any place for it in the business world.