I had a look at the source... Main thing, IF you want to port the code, is getting the core to assemble...The version I seen uses GAS ASM which to me, the syntax is hideous. The GUI port shouldn't be that hard, same with the Win32 audio output. I have a very petite libAO clone in WinMM that works great, and blargg has wrote a SDL driver thats even better....
If I wanted to do a Win32 port, I would at least use MASM. Or at the very best, NASM.
That said, snes_spc would be awesome. Shouldn't be too hard shoehorning it into OpenSPCs's interface.
As a repayment of my eternal gratitude to HCS for the SJ source, I give you people this to put into the Hall.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/1dlyid
Its a patch that fixes one of the biggest problems in Star Wars Rogue Squadron (PC version): the issues in the camera engine. Now the game is 100% playable, and as a added bonus, now you don't need the discs...
I tested it only on Windows 7 x64 though. But it works fine here for version 1.00 so I figured some gamers might like to play the game until the Nintendo 64 version has its microcode figured out.
Now with a bootleg video of Koji Kondo playing piano at a concert I went to in October, which had been deleted from Youtube. Not my video, don't recall whose it was and don't know how to find out.
I had accidentally deleted my copy, but I had made a backup last week (which I spent all last night recovering), and Mouser had saved another format as well.
edited 11:26 PM EDT November 3, 2011
Yay, just got another addition, CHEAP version 0.4, which is a Hoot extension I don't know much about.
I got a question - anyone have proper, full length version of the track that was used in Mass Effect 2 E3 trailer and in Assassin's Creed Revelations teaser trailer?
Some say it was made especially for ME2 trailer by, at the time, Bioware employee Jarrett Lee. However, since Ubisoft used the same track for ACR teaser, it's been suggested the track isn't Lee's - that was really made by Methodic Doubt (music library) and that it's maybe called "Black Dawn".
The best version currently available is a heavily edited clip with almost no sfx and voices left from the trailers (that was a monster job, kudos to whoever pulled it off):