Anyone else watching the PowerPC videos?

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daisaku
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Anyone else watching the PowerPC videos?

Post by daisaku » Sun May 07, 2023 1:31 am

I stumbled across the the YouTube channel looking for PPC content. I watched the first video and was really impressed.

Unfortunately, I'm not able to download the devtools archive. I get a 404 when I click on the link [0]. Does anyone else have a working link? I'd love to work though each example along with the videos.

[0] https://www.chibialiens.com/powerpc/DevToolsPPC.7z

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Re: Anyone else watching the PowerPC videos?

Post by akuyou » Sun May 07, 2023 4:12 am

Whoops, looks like the link is wrong... Here is the correct one.
https://www.chibialiens.com/powerpc/PPCDevTools.7z

I'll update the site.
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Re: Anyone else watching the PowerPC videos?

Post by daisaku » Sun May 07, 2023 5:37 am

Thank you! I'm really excited to follow along with your videos!

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Re: Anyone else watching the PowerPC videos?

Post by FinalFox » Wed Jun 28, 2023 1:20 pm

I have watched about 1/5 of the videos because that's all the time I have had as of late.

Anyways, if anyone knows PowerPC well enough to help me find the width between characters on screen, then I would be very happy to learn.

I want to create variable width font for a game translation, but I am having trouble identifying where this is occurring. Thanks.

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