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I bought something else


atari2600land

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Remember when I said that one day, I want to make a homebrew Didj game and sell it? Well, I thought I was kidding. I was cruising eBay and came across this thing. It looked pretty interesting. In the description, it said it could be used to make custom Didj cartridges. Well, I thought to myself, I might just figure out how to use this thing and actually make Didj cartridges. It's only $10. So I bought it. Heck, I've always wanted something to allow me to do this. Here's info on what I bought (I think): http://elinux.org/LeapFrog_Pollux_Platform:_Cartridge I guess the next step is to figure out Linux. I need some info on how to make homebrew Didj games, but first I need this thing to come in the mail. Once this comes, I need to figure out what else I need, and I need to figure out how to program a Didj game. I'm figuring Linux is the way to go here since apparently the Didj uses modified Linux. Only trouble is, I have no knowledge whatsoever of it. But I figure if it's a programming language, and if it's as easy as C, which I managed to learn, I might just be able to do this. While this item I got is more on the technical process, I need to figure out how to PROGRAM a game before I can make one. But hey, at least with this thingy I can test my game out on a real Didj when I make it. Maybe I can make Hannah Montana 2, where the object of the game is to act as wild and crazy (read: stupid) as possible. So if anyone with technical info can enlighten me on what I just bought, it would be greatly appreciated.

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