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by masklinn
1271 days ago
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> No, let's be fair to the author. It's a PlayStation in the sense it's named a Sony Playstation 4. So in the sense that it says nothing interesting about the article. The PS3 originally supported alternative OS ("OtherOS" feature), in which sense doing advent of code on a playstation is no different than doing it on any computer from circa 2005. |
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Similarly PS2 Linux was official[0]. There was also an implementation of basic.
For the PSX there was the Net Yaroze[1]. Allowing game development and sharing.
The several of the Nintendo consoles have smileBASIC (petitComputer)[2].
Heck you can boot Linux and Steam on the PS4 these days...[3].
Finally, there are SDKs available for every Sony and Nintendo console of the modern era. DevkitPro is generally excellent[5].
This article should be called I did advent of code in Dreams.
But got to get dem clicks.
[0] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_for_PlayStation_2
[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_Yaroze
[2] https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-Switch-download-so...
[4] https://gbatemp.net/threads/ps4-linux-bzimages-for-all-versi...
[5] https://devkitpro.org/