The infamous TI-NESulator project (or part of it)
(public version)

Godzil cc9fe51828 Switch graphic & key management to OpenGL/GLFW3, correct sprite behaviour, still not perfect, but way better (no more issue with overlapping and overflow is correctly handled now) 7 years ago
doc 211b1f86c8 More changes 12 years ago
external 866dcfa969 Add glfw as a submodule 7 years ago
src cc9fe51828 Switch graphic & key management to OpenGL/GLFW3, correct sprite behaviour, still not perfect, but way better (no more issue with overlapping and overflow is correctly handled now) 7 years ago
ti68k 211b1f86c8 More changes 12 years ago
unix bc65a7a4f0 Merge newcore branch into master/trunk. Correct lots of warning. (now warning are threat as error by default) 12 years ago
.gitignore bc65a7a4f0 Merge newcore branch into master/trunk. Correct lots of warning. (now warning are threat as error by default) 12 years ago
.gitmodules 866dcfa969 Add glfw as a submodule 7 years ago
CMakeLists.txt cc9fe51828 Switch graphic & key management to OpenGL/GLFW3, correct sprite behaviour, still not perfect, but way better (no more issue with overlapping and overflow is correctly handled now) 7 years ago
README.md bcf60e8d96 And add a link to it for markdown rendering 7 years ago
README.txt 0d6ed068ca Add a slightly proper readme file 7 years ago

README.md

TI-NESulator

This is a cleaned version of the TI-NESulator repository (all data has been removed)

Some part of the original subversion has been lost because of harddrive crash so the early stage of the project is completely lost. Or I would need to check all the backups arount to recreate part of that history, but that not a fun thing to do to be honest, and there is virtually nothing to gain from that.

The source is given as is, I have to select a proper licence for this code, but concider it to be in a 3 clause BSD with a non commercial clause:

  • You are free to use that code and integrate some part in your project
  • Will need to state where some of your code come from
  • This code is given as-is without any waranty of working as expected
  • You CAN’T use that code for commercial product without my prior consent.