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documentation
gameboy_emulator
A WIP gameboy emulator written in Python with a focus on OOP
gtksourceview-6502asm
6502 Assembly syntax highlighting for GTKSourceView 2/3
hid-tmff2
Linux kernel module for Thrustmaster T300RS, T248 and (experimental) TX and TS-XW wheels
hid-tminit
Linux driver to properly initialize some Thrustmaster Wheels
LCD-show
linux-minidisc
Free software for accessing MiniDisc devices
linux-network-performance-parameters
Learn where some of the network sysctl variables fit into the Linux/Kernel network flow. Translations: 🇷🇺
linwin_bootmaker
Given a disk device and Windows ISO, create bootable media for installation... from Linux!
MetroidMMC3
Metroid for NES in 6502 Assembly, MMC3 port.
adam820's Repositories
adam820/linwin_bootmaker
Given a disk device and Windows ISO, create bootable media for installation... from Linux!
adam820/documentation
adam820/gameboy_emulator
A WIP gameboy emulator written in Python with a focus on OOP
adam820/gtksourceview-6502asm
6502 Assembly syntax highlighting for GTKSourceView 2/3
adam820/hid-tmff2
Linux kernel module for Thrustmaster T300RS, T248 and (experimental) TX and TS-XW wheels
adam820/hid-tminit
Linux driver to properly initialize some Thrustmaster Wheels
adam820/LCD-show
adam820/linux-minidisc
Free software for accessing MiniDisc devices
adam820/linux-network-performance-parameters
Learn where some of the network sysctl variables fit into the Linux/Kernel network flow. Translations: 🇷🇺
adam820/MetroidMMC3
Metroid for NES in 6502 Assembly, MMC3 port.
adam820/Ophis
A cross-assembler for the 6502 series of microprocessors.
adam820/python-mt-st
(Anyone use tape drive today? Expect no star for this lol) Controlling magnetic tape drives under Linux from Python ✨🍰✨
adam820/oversteer
Steering Wheel Manager for GNU/Linux
adam820/skeletor-syntax
A dark theme for Atom, Prism, Pygments and Zsh inspired by Skeletor from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
adam820/VSCode-PlaydateTemplate
This template will help you with autocompletion and running your code in simulator. Windows & Linux.