Gave my version of Koei's VM a punny temporary name and put up a doc on my wiki: https://wiki.novasquirrel.com/Sea16
Still not 100% happy with it all, especially how >16-bit stuff should be handled. Maybe give the regular 16-bit version some form of carry? Guess maybe the answer might have to come from defining an actual use-case to design for.
I wrote a simulator for my altered version of Koei's C virtual machine that would be more suitable for implementing on hardware. Maybe a small C-friendly virtual machine has its place somewhere.
Here's some bitfield stores being used to replace digits in a hex number. The bitfield instructions were the most difficult to figure out how to implement since they involved complicated masks and shifts.
I admire how dusthillguy manages to take the most absurd (and sometimes nsfw) samples and make really catchy and genuinely good music out of them. And luckily for me it looks like he did his own Inktober-esque thing but with music instead.
I've looped https://soundcloud.com/dusthillboy/cocktober-25th-isomalt several times
It's actually really cool getting to have Nova being a tech/programmer person actually treated as genuine roleplay stuff that gets to have an influence on things.
Normally there's just an automatic assumption that any non-futuristic tech is automatically out-of-character, but I say that if you have normal electronics involved then the kind of people who'd be responsible for them also exist.
The server can be as good as I want but that doesn't matter if the actual interface sucks, oops.
Ideally I want it to be easy enough to use that I can just shoot a link somewhere and have people join in with no problem, and most likely not have to explain anything. Definitely needs to have a way smaller learning curve than MU*s.
mild dysphoria (+)
Even though it takes me a long time (my own fault since I need to learn how to do it efficiently) it's always 100% worth it to shave my face for the ability to just see and feel smoothness there, like there should be.
With that plus my hair a little long (being able to see it behind my ears seems important) I actually don't mind looking into the mirror at all.
I'm a pretty squirrel princess who dabbles in roleplay, game development, retro game consoles, pixel art, and a variety of computery things.
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