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tandy put their sound chip on the 1A interrupt?

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  • Foone🏳️‍⚧️F Foone🏳️‍⚧️

    ooh, timing NOPs. Someone figured that PCs wouldn't get any faster after 1990

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    #241

    I got my floppy copy in the mail, I just need to image it.

    Fun fact from the box: It has a letter from the player character to their cousin, and I believe this is the only place in the game and associated media that they name your character.

    It's Dale.

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    • Foone🏳️‍⚧️F Foone🏳️‍⚧️

      I got my floppy copy in the mail, I just need to image it.

      Fun fact from the box: It has a letter from the player character to their cousin, and I believe this is the only place in the game and associated media that they name your character.

      It's Dale.

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      wrote on last edited by
      #242

      I also discovered that in the Amiga port, they redrew the crime computer to make it clearly an amiga. Cute!

      https://digipres.club/system/media_attachments/files/113/986/509/204/540/053/original/587136b493d87573.png

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      • Foone🏳️‍⚧️F Foone🏳️‍⚧️

        I also discovered that in the Amiga port, they redrew the crime computer to make it clearly an amiga. Cute!

        https://digipres.club/system/media_attachments/files/113/986/509/204/540/053/original/587136b493d87573.png

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        #243

        Imaged my original disks. Two 360kb 5.25" disks.
        They're laid out like this:
        Disk 1:
        CARMEN.EXE
        CARMEN.DAT
        Disk 2:
        CITIES.DAT
        MIDISND.DAT
        DIGISND.DAT

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        • Foone🏳️‍⚧️F Foone🏳️‍⚧️

          Imaged my original disks. Two 360kb 5.25" disks.
          They're laid out like this:
          Disk 1:
          CARMEN.EXE
          CARMEN.DAT
          Disk 2:
          CITIES.DAT
          MIDISND.DAT
          DIGISND.DAT

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          wrote on last edited by
          #244

          Finally, we know the answer to the age-old question of Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

          The answer is "My floppy drive"

          https://digipres.club/system/media_attachments/files/113/986/722/626/244/631/original/705eb097e91dc8a5.jpg

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          • Foone🏳️‍⚧️F Foone🏳️‍⚧️

            Finally, we know the answer to the age-old question of Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

            The answer is "My floppy drive"

            https://digipres.club/system/media_attachments/files/113/986/722/626/244/631/original/705eb097e91dc8a5.jpg

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            wrote on last edited by
            #245

            it has been 0 days since foone has foolishly tried to hack a decompression algorithm.

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            • Foone🏳️‍⚧️F Foone🏳️‍⚧️

              it has been 0 days since foone has foolishly tried to hack a decompression algorithm.

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              #246

              well my "ignore the problem" solution of using bochscpu to embed a 16bit x86 emulator has failed. it's somehow broken and it's broken in the rust library or C core, not the python, and I really don't want to have to deal with debugging this.

              time to switch to a completely different x86 emulator? PROBABLY!

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              • Foone🏳️‍⚧️F Foone🏳️‍⚧️

                well my "ignore the problem" solution of using bochscpu to embed a 16bit x86 emulator has failed. it's somehow broken and it's broken in the rust library or C core, not the python, and I really don't want to have to deal with debugging this.

                time to switch to a completely different x86 emulator? PROBABLY!

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                #247

                unicorn has great documentation.

                at least I assume it would be great, if it existed

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                • Foone🏳️‍⚧️F Foone🏳️‍⚧️

                  unicorn has great documentation.

                  at least I assume it would be great, if it existed

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #248

                  x86 16bit segmentation and regular expressions:

                  BECAUSE FUCK IT

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                  • Foone🏳️‍⚧️F Foone🏳️‍⚧️

                    x86 16bit segmentation and regular expressions:

                    BECAUSE FUCK IT

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                    #249

                    I'm implementing unicorn as an x86 emulator to do the decompression, but I'm single-stepping the processor and I'm aiding debugging by showing what instruction I'm on.

                    but instead of having to set up an x86 disassembly engine, I'm just parsing a plain text ghidra dump of the disassembly. I'm parsing it with regexes

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                    • Foone🏳️‍⚧️F Foone🏳️‍⚧️

                      I'm implementing unicorn as an x86 emulator to do the decompression, but I'm single-stepping the processor and I'm aiding debugging by showing what instruction I'm on.

                      but instead of having to set up an x86 disassembly engine, I'm just parsing a plain text ghidra dump of the disassembly. I'm parsing it with regexes

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #250

                      it's too bad python's ctypes doesn't support 16-bit x86. it'd be handy right now

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                      • Foone🏳️‍⚧️F Foone🏳️‍⚧️

                        it's too bad python's ctypes doesn't support 16-bit x86. it'd be handy right now

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                        #251

                        my latest bad idea: DUMBPATCH.

                        to avoid the complexity of generating functions and mapping them into the address space of the emulated PC, I instead designed a simple syntax:

                        a 16bit segmented address plus a number. that function is emulated as if it returned that number in AX. There are no other options. I suspect I'll be able to emulate up to 80% of complex subfunctions with this one bit of functionality

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                        • Foone🏳️‍⚧️F Foone🏳️‍⚧️

                          my latest bad idea: DUMBPATCH.

                          to avoid the complexity of generating functions and mapping them into the address space of the emulated PC, I instead designed a simple syntax:

                          a 16bit segmented address plus a number. that function is emulated as if it returned that number in AX. There are no other options. I suspect I'll be able to emulate up to 80% of complex subfunctions with this one bit of functionality

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                          #252

                          I need this because the decompression routine I'm emulating isn't entirely standalone: it calls malloc() at the beginning and free() at the end

                          so I'm replacing malloc() with a static value and free() with a return value no one will check

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                            I need this because the decompression routine I'm emulating isn't entirely standalone: it calls malloc() at the beginning and free() at the end

                            so I'm replacing malloc() with a static value and free() with a return value no one will check

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                            #253

                            ideally I should be able to patch arbitrary python in there and do some kind of interop to return values to python

                            but that's hard. and way easier unflexible thing this is 80% of what I need that for

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                              ideally I should be able to patch arbitrary python in there and do some kind of interop to return values to python

                              but that's hard. and way easier unflexible thing this is 80% of what I need that for

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                              #254

                              I forgot about callee cleanup. fucking stdcall is callee cleanup. I can't have a generic int blah(){return 0x1234;} function because it needs to know how many words of arguments were pushed.

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                                I forgot about callee cleanup. fucking stdcall is callee cleanup. I can't have a generic int blah(){return 0x1234;} function because it needs to know how many words of arguments were pushed.

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                                #255

                                RELOCATIONS!!!! *shakes fist at sky*

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                                • Foone🏳️‍⚧️F Foone🏳️‍⚧️

                                  RELOCATIONS!!!! *shakes fist at sky*

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                                  #256

                                  I took a look at the 1985 version to see if it had any other graphics command line options (it doesn't), but I did discover in passing that it uses a different pronoun system than the 1990 Enhanced version!

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                                    I took a look at the 1985 version to see if it had any other graphics command line options (it doesn't), but I did discover in passing that it uses a different pronoun system than the 1990 Enhanced version!

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                                    #257

                                    It uses @0 for "He/She", @1 for "he/she", and @2 for "his/her".

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                                      It uses @0 for "He/She", @1 for "he/she", and @2 for "his/her".

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                                      #258

                                      hacking a computer system by changing my pronouns to they/them so that it'll use up more memory composing strings referring to me and overflow the buffer

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                                      • Foone🏳️‍⚧️F Foone🏳️‍⚧️

                                        hacking a computer system by changing my pronouns to they/them so that it'll use up more memory composing strings referring to me and overflow the buffer

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                                        Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? (1985) has an invert-y-axis option for the joystick, just in case you want to use flight simulator controls to navigate a menu

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                                        • Foone🏳️‍⚧️F Foone🏳️‍⚧️

                                          Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? (1985) has an invert-y-axis option for the joystick, just in case you want to use flight simulator controls to navigate a menu

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                                          #260

                                          back on hacking Enhanced, DOS, 1990.

                                          My best guess is that this game has between 4-6 compression algorithms, depending on how you count them. Possibly more are hidden in the bowels of this program.

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