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> Either way, thank you for your help up to this point, and for responding so quickly. I'm always glad to help if someone asks nicely and is willing to...

> Here's what I got out of wcdatool, you could take a look at it if you'd like: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zh-A6ofnhoXCWK_pCrEEMQ8VNB-rrOGj/view?usp=share_link > When it comes to debug symbols, I'm not sure if...

Try the latest version of _wcdatool_ attached to this message. Haven't gotten around to upload it yet. This version will reconstruct the _folder structure_ of the original sources, which facilitates...

> Cool! Here's what I got out of it: https://drive.google.com/file/d/129RnevMscDYWiLAWm_ESSmnvoJLsj29i/view?usp=share_link That's what it should look like. > looking at the log file though, it seems the beta version actually has...

> You were right...this may be a much more daunting task than I thought. The problem is, I'm not actually much of a Programmer. I know how to use terminals,...

> Speaking of DOSBox, you actually can run the original PACMAN.EXE in it, but this is where it stops: [image]. The PIX error is referring to the custom graphics card,...

> I was thinking the controllers and headset output could somehow be handled by OpenXR, would that be possible if it was full emulation? If a Windows compatible executable COULD...

> So, you think I'm on the right track with what we've been attempting here? Certainly. No matter which approach you consider, _understanding_ how the game and its hardware works...

> I did manage to get in contact with the author of those videos, this is what they had to say: I'm curious, how did you manage to do that?...

I created memory mappings for object 1 (save to subfolder `Hints`): [PACMAN.EXE.txt](https://github.com/fonic/wcdatool/files/11010541/PACMAN.EXE.txt) Command line to make use of this: `python Wcdatool\wcdatool.py -od Output -wao Hints\PACMAN.EXE.txt Executables\PACMAN.EXE` This greatly increases disassembly...