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Chip-84 is a CHIP-8 and S-CHIP (Super-Chip) interpreter originally written in C for the TI-84 Plus CE calculator. Since then, it's been a task of porting it to as many platforms as possible. The list of ports extends from practical platforms like SDL for Windows and Linux to novelties, such as an addon for Garry's Mod or a Rainmeter skin. You can think of it as the "Can it Run Doom?" project where porting a specific thing to as many devices as possible is a fun activity and a great way to learn about the hardware/software of the device it's running on. ==User guide== You can visit the following websites for chip8 games and documentation: * [https://johnearnest.github.io/chip8Archive CHIP-8 Archive] - A collection of public domain (CC0) games, all playable online. * [https://www.zophar.net/pdroms/chip8.html Zophar's Domain] - Chip-8 Public Domain ROMs. * [https://chip-8.github.io/links/#community Awesome CHIP-8] - CHIP-8 resources, tools, documentation, related projects and open source ROMs. * [https://github.com/mattmikolay/chip-8 A collection of CHIP-8 programs and documentation] - Matt Mikolay’s games, programs and documentation. ==Controls== Up/Down - Scroll through ROM list A - Select an entry Stylus - In-game controls Start - Exit the game ==Screenshots== https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew/chip84ds3.png https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew/chip84ds4.png ==External links== * Official website - https://chip-84.github.io * GitHub - https://github.com/Chip-84/chip-84-ds
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