Someone is trying to port DUKE 3D


Good luck to him if he can do it. Would the ASM code still be there if the Linux source code was released? (Unsure if it was Linux source which was released, just know that;s what happened with Doom).

I'll say one thing, though.... the colours on that forum were putrid :ph34r:
 
A quote from Theoddone33 from icculus.org:

posted 04-25-2003 01:24 PM

I spent a lot of time converting assembly to C just so bero or someone could put out a DC port as easily as ROTT was done. If someone wants to relay the message... Duke is now pretty much a green light for a DC port.

As Swiss_Cheeseman said, most ASM has been converted to C already.
 
i wish the best of luck to this guy and hope it goes through. i can just imagine booting aliens and flashing benjamins at stripper on my gp32 now
 
Man - brings back memories of my first network game - a two way thing with my mate in the same college block.... How it seemed soooo hi-tech and wasted so much valuble essay-writing time :)
 
That guy must firstly learn to program. Read here a post he did

I found one of my dad's old C++ books, and I started already, I found out everything about source codes, I never knew why source codes were so important, but the books told me, that using a c++ compiler, you can turn source codes into programs. Is there a GP32 compiler, which turns source codes into GP32 programs?

so don't expect a Duke Nuken 3D port from that guy...
 
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