Its a rare DTL-H2000 development board set which is useful for low-level debugging on actual hardware. Since I'm starting to get into R3000 assembly programming lately, this will come in handy when writing high performance graphics routines.
Just like last time, I'm posting it here to show proof that there are actual prizes to win in such competitions... Too bad there is none for this year since everyone is focusing on PSIO.
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The package arrived at April 20, 2015... Very late since I ran into financial difficulties which prevented me from sending the shipment money to Shadow for awhile.
My CodeBlast '14 prize has finally arrived!
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Dev. Console: SCPH-7000 with SCPH-7501 ROM, MM3, PAL color fix, Direct AV ports, DB-9 port for Serial I/O, and a Xplorer FX with Caetla 0.35.
DTL-H2000 PC: Dell Optiplex GX110, Windows 98SE & Windows XP, Pentium III 933MHz, 384MB SDRAM, ATI Radeon 7000 VE 64MB, Soundblaster Audigy, 40GB Seagate HDD, Hitachi Lite-on CD-RW Drive, ZIP 250 and 3.5" Floppy.
Dev. Console: SCPH-7000 with SCPH-7501 ROM, MM3, PAL color fix, Direct AV ports, DB-9 port for Serial I/O, and a Xplorer FX with Caetla 0.35.
DTL-H2000 PC: Dell Optiplex GX110, Windows 98SE & Windows XP, Pentium III 933MHz, 384MB SDRAM, ATI Radeon 7000 VE 64MB, Soundblaster Audigy, 40GB Seagate HDD, Hitachi Lite-on CD-RW Drive, ZIP 250 and 3.5" Floppy.
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