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PS1 Programming Course with MIPS Assembly and C
PSn00bSDK maintainer here. Unfortunately the project cannot really be considered clean room; the original versions of most libraries contained code that was either lifted straight from Psy-Q disassemblies or heavily inspired by them. I have since rewritten pretty much all of it (with the exception of the GTE library which still has some Sony code) using only Psy-Q API documentation as a reference, but the "ship of Theseus" nature of the rewrite makes it hard to argue that it is a clean and legally safe project.
On the flip side, there are plenty of other open source PS1 SDK options that have been written from scratch, do not reimplement the same API as Psy-Q and can thus be considered clean for the most part. Here's a few of them:
- https://github.com/grumpycoders/pcsx-redux/tree/main/src/mip...
- https://github.com/ChenThread/candyk-psx
- https://github.com/cuckydev/CKSDK
- https://github.com/spicyjpeg/ps1-bare-metal (shameless plug)
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ChenThread/candyk-psx is an open source project licensed under zlib License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of candyk-psx is C.
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