Just for future reference, how do you post demos on the main site? do you have to contact memblers or something like that? i don't know.
Yeah, email it to me and I'll upload it when I update the site. Sometimes I forget or overlook stuff I was supposed to add, so just yell at me if you think I missed something, heheh. Nothing gets rejected.
My email addresses are @comcast.net and @parodius.com. With my username here appended to the front.
It'd be really nice if there was a way to set it up so people could upload their own programs though. At least here on the forum maybe.
Memblers runs the show round here, so nothing to do with the site happens without him. Thanks for the hard work Memblers
Of course, there are some extremely intelligent emulator authors that frequent this board too, but AFAIK they don't have control over the main page of the site.
Ahem, don't forget koitsu too. He's the one who literally keeps the server running.
Updating the html occasionally is easier and infinitely cheaper in comparison, heh.
Yeah, I wish I could just do it through outlook express, but they don't do hotmail anymore, so I will have to go log in to hotmail and email it to you there. Well, I don't have any good demos at the moment... I just tweaked around with Brian's NESHLA example source code a little bit to see what everything does. But thanks, I'll email you some of my demos when I have some done.
I don't know if you got my message that I sent you Memblers, but is it alright if I send you the NESHLA demo I made with the source code, even though I'd have to include some that Brian Provinciano wrote, because it defines macros and stuff?
Yeah, I got your email, sorry about the delay replying.
Email it to me and I'll upload it in the next update. I'm sure Brian won't mind, if it comes with the assembler I'm sure it's meant to be used. Since NES-HLA is supposed to have some high-level features, it kinda negates the point if the user has to type in every opcode themselves anyways, heheh.
Oops, that was me, I wasn't logged in.