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Greetings, PS1 Family

Posted: May 20th, 2023, 2:39 am
by DarkTaker1990
Well it's nice to see dedicated PS1 development even today.

I am a beginner C programmer with every intention to become better and better at it.
I find C programming very interesting and playing around with it is fun in and of itself.

However, since the PS1 is most notable for recognizing C programming the most, I have
made it my own personal goal to improve my programming skills before I even attempt to
touch the Psy-Q development kit. I do have it downloaded and ready to go on a native
Windows 2000 Professional computer (not a virtual machine).

Windows 2000 Professional is my absolutely favorite version of Windows as it is
anyway so having a real excuse to use Windows 2000 is a delight. It was the
Windows OS that I grew up with.

I'm sure I'll be posting here regularly once I get the ball rolling on my side
of PS1 development. I DO have a game idea that I have been sitting on for
quite awhile that I believe would be perfect for the PlayStation. I do actually
want to develop and release this game for all the modern consoles and on
PC/Mac as well. Although the "PlayStation version" would be available
to every one as a free download as my "Thank you" for keeping the
PlayStation alive even in 2023 and beyond.

Thank you very much for reading and I look forward to my journey
in C programming, PlayStation development and game development
for modern systems as well.

Re: Greetings, PS1 Family

Posted: July 1st, 2023, 11:31 am
by Xavi92
Welcome, DarkTaker1990! Aside from older Windows versions, I recommend you to use a modern, POSIX operating system such as GNU/Linux or FreeBSD and modern SDKs such as PSn00bSDK or PSXSDK, so you can make use of modern tools with better diagnostics and optimization.

Looking forward to your game idea!

Re: Greetings, PS1 Family

Posted: September 8th, 2023, 6:10 am
by ShonRT
-Hi there. I am newbie too. Glad to be here. Nice to meet you!)