snes port - One of the two ports on the front of the SNES console that you can plug a joypad, mouse, multitap, whatever into. It contains seven lines: ground, power, clock, latch, two data lines meant to give data to the SNES, one data line meant to give data to the device on the port (but the device can also send data on it under certain circumstances). In this case, when referring to the snes port, I also mean a connector which a SNES device can be plugged into and the port "emulated" (in this case with the parallel port + some code running on the PC).Dolphin wrote:A few questions, what do you mean by "snes port", and "snes program".
I just took some wires and connected my joystick to where the printer usually goes(Parallel port).
If you want to, you may see my source code, many of your questions may be answered there. PM me and I'll send my source code.
snes program - a program that runs on the SNES. In this case, the ROM that is ran on the emulated SNES console + cartridge.
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I need to look at the zsnes asm code closer. I'll comment later when I have time to do this.