Misadventures in 16bit reverse engineering, programming WTFs and general rants about the IT industry.| neuviemeporte’s journal
Misadventures in 16bit reverse engineering, programming WTFs and general rants about the IT industry.| neuviemeporte’s journal
(This post is part of a series on the subject of my hobby project, which is recreating the C source code for the 1989 game F-15 Strike Eagle II by reverse engineering the original binaries.)| neuviemeporte’s journal
(This post is part of a series on the subject of my hobby project, which is recreating the C source code for the 1989 game F-15 Strike Eagle II by reverse engineering the original binaries.)| neuviemeporte’s journal
(This post is part of a series on the subject of my hobby project, which is recreating the C source code for the 1989 game F-15 Strike Eagle II by reverse engineering the original binaries.)| neuviemeporte’s journal
(This post is part of a series on the subject of my hobby project, which is recreating the C source code for the 1989 game F-15 Strike Eagle II by reverse engineering the original binaries.)| neuviemeporte’s journal
(This post is part of a series on the subject of my hobby project, which is recreating the C source code for the 1989 game F-15 Strike Eagle II by reverse engineering the original binaries.)| neuviemeporte’s journal
(This post is part of a series on the subject of my hobby project, which is recreating the C source code for the 1989 game F-15 Strike Eagle II by reverse engineering the original binaries.)| neuviemeporte’s journal
(…continued from Part 1)| neuviemeporte’s journal
(This post is part of a series on the subject of my hobby project, which is recreating the C source code for the 1989 game F-15 Strike Eagle II by reverse engineering the original binaries.)| neuviemeporte’s journal
Misadventures in 16bit reverse engineering, programming WTFs and general rants about the IT industry.| neuviemeporte’s journal
I hate to admit it, but I sometimes scroll through my Facebook feed and casually read the wall of garbage. I usually regret it, but sometimes there’s a notice about an event I might have not found otherwise, or an interesting post from one of the interest groups I subscribe to, so it’s not always bad. One day however, this meme popped up:| neuviemeporte’s journal
It was 1993 when I got my first computer. It was a 386DX PC clone with 4MB of RAM, 130 megs of disk space, and an Oak VGA card running MS-DOS. My imagination was grasped by computers being portrayed in movies and books, so I wanted one ever since I can remember. Over the years I’ve learned much more about them and made it into a career, but back in the 90s it was mostly about figuring out how to use DOS and of course, playing games. I remember many games fondly from that time, and learning ...| neuviemeporte’s journal
(This post is part of a series on the subject of my hobby project, which is recreating the C source code for the 1989 game F-15 Strike Eagle II by reverse engineering the original binaries.)| neuviemeporte’s journal
(This post is part of a series on the subject of my hobby project, which is recreating the C source code for the 1989 game F-15 Strike Eagle II by reverse engineering the original binaries.)| neuviemeporte’s journal
(This post is part of a series on the subject of my hobby project, which is recreating the C source code for the 1989 game F-15 Strike Eagle II by reverse engineering the original binaries.)| neuviemeporte’s journal
(This post is part of a series on the subject of my hobby project, which is recreating the C source code for the 1989 game F-15 Strike Eagle II by reverse engineering the original binaries.)| neuviemeporte’s journal