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  1. Assembling some things..

    by , 11-05-2012 at 12:28 AM
    Remember back in the day when I was trying to learn assembly? I think I have a decent understanding of it after my assembly language class. HCS12 isn't the same as MIPS, but I can adapt. Expect some cool N64 codes in a few weeks.
  2. Boom, progress

    by , 07-04-2012 at 10:44 PM
    So I finally, was able to convert my old computer into a dedicated server box. Awesomeness.
    It's old and slow and running Ubuntu 11.10, but it's alive! You've been seeing some broken updates of what my site is attempting to look like, so here it goes:
    Check out my personal site at petermuller.servehttp.com
  3. Distraction

    by , 07-04-2012 at 12:28 AM
    A minor (or major) quick about myself is that for some reason I hate coding in Windows (I dual boot Fedora 16 and Windows 7). As much as I hate to use Windows for coding, it is far superior in gaming, so guess where my week just went...
    I am forcing myself to stay on Linux this week, which means the most fun stuff I can do is finish my website. Once it's done, I'm going to purge all my test posts, start the blog from a new day 1, and everything that is added to that will be coding or programming-related. ...
  4. Proof of Concept

    by , 06-21-2012 at 09:54 PM
    So, how far have I gotten on this? Not far at all. Just kidding. I finally redirected everything from my site so that it retrieves data from my sql database instead of just static html on a page (which is a good change for those who don't know). My website is about 90% function based, which means that it will be super portable, and I might actually try to use it as a skeleton for websites for other people if I try to get a job making websites (although it's still a basic style). Anyway, just to ...
  5. Phase 2

    by , 06-17-2012 at 12:45 AM
    This is the part where I start doing something. I messed around with the memory of Namco Museum 64 yesterday and looked for some more text mods to warm up before I start trying harder things again. So finding the code wasn't a big deal. Before I post it, though, I wanted to write a program to make it easy to use the code. Right now, I am in the process of writing a small Java application to do just that. I've written programs like this in the past, but this time, I'll be using a GUI instead of just ...
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