http://www.neonempyr.org/ Down Forever, Need the PPMCK guide

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http://www.neonempyr.org/ Down Forever, Need the PPMCK guide
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It couldn't show up anywhere anymore, Everytime the link is seen, It goes to a Cyber-Squatter site by god-dang GoDaddy.com, Frack Them.

If anyone still has the site, or better reference of commands than that site, That's good. Post the site here.

Also need commands and instructions in english for the PC Engine/TG16 version of the MCK compiler (Optional)

by on (#57755)
Is this it?
http://www.nullsleep.com/treasure/mck_guide/

All I did was search Google for PPMCK guide, 6th result had that link in it.

by on (#57756)
Try this.

by on (#57757)
Thanks, This is what I needed.

I successfully used 3MLE to port some MIDI-generated MML to PPMCK NES music, An FDS example will come later if I have finished modding it, It may not be pretty perfect, but I'm getting used to this MML/MCK on the NES.

by on (#57774)
Here's a small PCE MML (HuSIC) example: http://jiggawatt.org/test1.mml

by on (#57795)
The Wayback Archive is always the first place I look when a site I like has gone down. It usually has an archived copy of the page I needed.

by on (#57801)
blargg wrote:
The Wayback Archive is always the first place I look when a site I like has gone down. It usually has an archived copy of the page I needed.


- So, the second one is Google cache. ^_^;;

by on (#57802)
Man, I've already found so many things I needed at the Wayback Machine... That is a very helpful site!

by on (#57814)
Wayback Machine is really great, but it can be a bummer sometimes. I had one old file I had lost by accidentally overwriting it (and having the disk crash later), but it was on my old website. The Wayback Machine had the the entire website, including decent sized .zips, it had everything except for probably that single small file that I wanted. Hopefully it has since quit doing stuff like that.

by on (#57932)
And guess why I didn't suggest Wayback Machine or Google Cache? Oh, that's right, because they just had to fuck around and not store the pages that were truly needed at the worst time. BTW, does anyone know what happened to Neonympyr?