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* Welcome Thanks for downloading Gameboy Cribsheet. Visit https://bitbucket.org/JustinLloyd/gameboy-cribsheet/overview for more information and to download the latest version. * License DO WHATEVER PUBLIC LICENSE* TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION 0. You can do whatever you want to with the work. 1. You cannot stop anybody from doing whatever they want to with the work. 2. You cannot revoke anybody elses DO WHATEVER PUBLIC LICENSE in the work. This program is free software. It comes without any warranty, to the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the DO WHATEVER PUBLIC LICENSE Software originally created by Justin Lloyd @ http://otakunozoku.com/ * About Technical notes on aspects of the Nintendo Gameboy useful to game developers working on that particular platform. In the days of Gameboy development this was a much sought after document and I ran a developer mailing list at the time that had well over 200 professional game developers as subscribers and in '98 and '99 that was a lot of professional game developers, especially for just one platform. This project contains notes, earlier versions that were not version controlled at the time, and the later move from Microsoft Word to Corel Draw as the complexity of the document grew. The version of Corel Draw is an early one, probably version 5 or 6, and I think you can also import this document in to Adobe Illustrator though you will have to fiddle with the layers to access the separate pages. * Pre-requisites 1. Corel Draw or Adobe Illustrator or anything that can import a .cdr file * Support Absolutely none provided. * DO WHATEVER PUBLIC LICENSE is based on the idea of the "WTFPL - Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License" available at http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/. I did not use that license as it has an implicit denial of use exploit in it. I added two extra clauses to the DO WHATEVER PUBLIC LICENSE that prevents you from revoking the license and preventing other people from doing whatever they want to with the work.