04-28-2014, 12:23 PM
(04-28-2014, 12:14 PM)Bigbird-CHN Wrote:(04-28-2014, 09:48 AM)ssshadow Wrote:(04-28-2014, 08:38 AM)kultuk Wrote: ok, but what is the requirements for working on the project...
for example, i don't have a PS3 yet so i have no access to the bios files... can i still help without it?
Yes. A good beginning would be to read up a bit on C++, get familiar with Visual Studio, take a look at the ps3 documentation, get familiar with rpcs3 (hint: it is a HLE emulator, no BIOS or almost any part of the PS3 OS is needed. Mostly just some font files and such that some programs load) and start fixing bugs. There are plenty
Once you are confident ask Alex or someone on what you need to know before you implement new stuff.
Well, I am also thinking about giving some help to the team. I've taken some courses in C & C++ programming and I can write some codes which can be run in Win32-Console. What else do I need to learn about C++ if I want to help with the development? By the way, I've also taken courses in digital circuit and principle of micro-computer.
If you can read the code and understand it, and are able to use the Visual Studio debugger, than that should be a good start. Try fixing some bugs and get a good idea of how it all comes together before you go out and implement something totally new. As always, if you have fixed something just do a pull request to github.
If you feel ready to implement new stuff, contact one of the devs like AlexAltea for some really helpful hints...
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