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* [[Glossary]] for terms and acronyms that you may not know. | |||
* [[Downloads]] to get NerdConsole files. | * [[Downloads]] to get NerdConsole files. | ||
* [[Assembly Language]] for a collection of helpful pieces of code you can use in your own projects. | * [[Assembly Language]] for a collection of helpful pieces of code you can use in your own projects. | ||
* [[Specification Comparison]] between NES and NerdConsole. | * [[Specification Comparison]] between NES and NerdConsole. | ||
* [[Console Versions]] to read about how there used to be both standard and development edition. | * [[Console Versions]] to read about how there used to be both standard and development edition. |
Revision as of 14:07, 19 January 2024
Welcome to the NerdConsole Wiki.
With any luck the information here will be able to answer all your questions. It is recommended that you search for the information you are looking for with the search box to the left. Good luck and have fun!
NerdConsole is an 8-bit game console designed from scratch. It was designed to provide powerful features and to make using them as easy as possible for game developers. There are no licenses, security or regional lockouts so anyone that wants to make a game can jump in and do so.
It is a 65C02 CPU based game console that was inspired by some of the design decisions made by Nintendo for the NES but it is NOT an emulator and it is NOT directly compatible with the NES. It may be difficult, but it should be possible to port games from other 6502 based machines to NerdConsole if that is what you are interested in doing.
Need Specifications?
- Control Page for the available registers that control NerdConsole.
- Graphics Modes to see all the ways you can configure your graphics.
- Built-In Palette List for the collection of palettes that can be used if you don't want to make your own.
- Palette Formats to understand how the bits work when setting up colors.
- Tile Formats for how to arrange data into graphics.
- Name Tables for how to assemble graphics tiles into backgrounds.
- Sprite Table for how to use graphics tiles for moving foreground objects.
- Connectors for how various things connect within the system.
- Joysticks for how to deal with user input.
- Integrated Circuit Chips for how the various chips work.
Want other Information?
- Glossary for terms and acronyms that you may not know.
- Downloads to get NerdConsole files.
- Assembly Language for a collection of helpful pieces of code you can use in your own projects.
- Specification Comparison between NES and NerdConsole.
- Console Versions to read about how there used to be both standard and development edition.