> Thats a good idea. At the moment though I am Interested in hooking up a > hard drive to the thing and programming asm. I believe that there is a > webpage about it somewhere. Is it possible to get and IDE drive hooked > to one of these things? > > Thanks, > Kent > > Joseph Gaffney wrote: > > > > At 06:17 PM 2/27/98 -0500, James Hall wrote: > > >I would love to be able to play with asm on a gameboy at least (or to find a > > >group dealing with hacking gameboys and similar systems). Plus, with a > > >gameboy, an os, a simple hmd+the lcd and a one hand keyboard you could have > > >a tiny system! (those pocket gameboys are incredible compared to the old > > >ones, which I have) > > > -James, N9XLC > > > -> > > > What about pulling the LCD itself from the gameboy? That way, you'd be > > dealing with less software to be written, you'd already have a video > > controller and LCD set up. > > > > - Joseph Gaffney > > -
> > - http://www.thethinker.com/members/gaffney/ > > - http://www.ArchAgency.com/
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