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  2. Project64 - Wikipedia

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    Project64 is a free and open-source Nintendo 64 emulator written in the programming languages C and C++ for Microsoft Windows. [3] This software uses a plug-in system allowing third-party groups to use their own plug-ins to implement specific components.

  3. Transfer Pak - Wikipedia

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    The Transfer Pak [a] is an accessory for the Nintendo 64 controller.When plugged into the controller's expansion port, it allows for the transfer of data between supported Nintendo 64 (N64) games and Game Boy or Game Boy Color (GBC) games inserted into its cartridge slot.

  4. Project 64 - Wikipedia

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    Project 64 may refer to: Project64, an open source Nintendo 64 emulator for Windows; Project 64 (Mini Cooper), a New Zealand team seeking the land speed record for vehicles with an engine capacity of between 751cc and 1000cc; See Design B-65 cruiser for Project 64, a planned Imperial Japanese Navy battlecruiser that was superseded by Project 65

  5. Commodore 64 peripherals - Wikipedia

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    As the VIC video controller can only access the C-64's internal DRAM, writes had to be mirrored to the internal memory; write cycles would slow the operation of the processor to accomplish this. The Turbo Master CPU , produced by US-based Schnedler Systems, was a hardware clone of the Roßmöller Turbo Process product with minor logic changes ...

  6. Talk:Project64 - Wikipedia

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    The statement "Project 64 is charging for a new release" is completely wrong. Version 1.7 appears to be development software, and the creators do not seem to want to share it at all. It seems like they have just made it available to donators as an incentive to donate - not a "sell the product" scheme. -psych787 —Preceding unsigned comment ...

  7. Device driver - Wikipedia

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    At a lower level, a device driver implementing these functions would communicate to the particular serial port controller installed on a user's computer. The commands needed to control a 16550 UART are much different from the commands needed to control an FTDI serial port converter, but each hardware-specific device driver abstracts these ...

  8. Wave Race 64 - Wikipedia

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    Wave Race 64 was promoted with a marketing campaign that cost $4 million. [11] It was first released in Japan in September 1996 on an 8-MB cartridge. [12] [13] In the United States, Wave Race 64 was released as the third Nintendo 64 game on November 4, 1996, [11] featuring voice changes and renamed levels. [14]

  9. DexDrive - Wikipedia

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    DexPlorer 1.0. The DexDrive is a personal computer peripheral to exchange saved game data from the memory cards of video game consoles.The two DexDrive models are for either PlayStation or Nintendo 64 memory cards, and each model retailed in 1998 for US$39.95 (equivalent to about $70 in 2023).