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by erik
979 days ago
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Another quirk: It was pretty common to load your homebrew software from a cartridge in the gameboy port. The cartridges would have some combination of ram and flash based storage or CF Card, and you could tell the cartridge to expose the storage or the ram as they were behind some sort of banking scheme. This meant that the storage system was mapped directly to the bus. So to save on ram, programs were run "in place", executing directly from the storage rather than being copied to ram first. |
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