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    Libdragon

    Libdragon

    Open source library for N64 development

    Libdragon is an open-source SDK that enables developers to create software and games for the Nintendo 64 using modern programming tools and practices. It replaces the original proprietary development kits with a fully open toolchain based on GCC and standard C libraries, allowing a more accessible and flexible development experience. The library provides both low-level access to hardware and higher-level abstractions for graphics, audio, and input handling. It supports advanced features such as accelerated 2D rendering and efficient memory management tailored to the N64 architecture. Developers can test builds on emulators or real hardware using flash cartridges. ...
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    SANKit

    Read and write PGN format and test moves for legality.

    SAN Kit was made public in 1993 by Stephen Edwards, the inventor of PGN Chess notation. The original code is in C, and with few comments quite cryptic. In addition, the original author's style was quite quixotic, making it even more difficult to read. This code is now reformatted to modern standards, adds support for NAG codes and comments, and has a "non-CLI" mode for inclusion in chess playing programs. The code has gone through extensive analysis using the llvm/clang compiler and...
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