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Posted By: sarahe
Date: 2003-May-14 12:29
Summary:Coding Contest Time everywhere!

I'm pleased to announce the global PS2Linux VU Coding Contest is open!

We finally have rules, specs, and the harness available for download in the VU Demo Contest project:
http://playstation2-linux.com/files/vudemocontest/vu_coding_contest_2003_ps2linux.tgz

The competition is open to amateurs with Linux kits everywhere; professional PlayStation 2 developers are welcome to send us demos in time for the deadline, and we will be happy to post them on the site, however please note that if you are a professional PlayStation 2 developer, you will not be able to officially enter to be considered for judging and prizes.

To enter, download the harness, review the rules and terms, and write a VU1 demo in accordance with the technical specs. Submit your demo to coding_competition@scee.net with your name, e-mail address, and if you are happy to have it disclosed, your playstation2-linux.com login.

You have until Midnight GMT on Monday 21st July to send in your entries (Sunday night/Monday Morning).

The first prize is a Sony SDM-X82B black 18" LCD monitor, with speakers. We encourage everyone to consider taking part; don't be shy - what have you got to lose?

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Discussion Forums: Coding Contest Time everywhere!

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Message: 35236
BY: eratosthenes
DATE: 2003-Jun-13 02:10
SUBJECT: RE: Bugs

You're quite right... it seems to be a type. defines.h defines a u_long64 type of, suprise suprise, 64 bits, so that's what should have been in there I think.

Thankfully, the basic sample doesn't use that field ever, so everything still works, but I'll insert that into my tutorial.

Thanks for pointing it out!


 

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