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Adds the required changes for supporting the Fairchild Channel F
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Support more emulators.
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Switch to smsPlus64 (https://github.com/fhoedemakers/smsplus64) from
TotalSMS.
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This emulator, although still WIP (like most others) works with the
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Title sums it up
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Adds some extra logic in the controller polling to read from ports 2-4,
letting those controllers input on the menu.
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Port 1 no longer feels alone in the dark, cold world of menu selection.
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Same method I used for libdragon's error screen which had the same
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Improve documentation.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **Documentation**
- Updated URLs in the README for direct access to firmware downloads for
SC64 and 64drive.
- Enhanced hyperlink for the releases page in the Getting Started guide
for better user accessibility.
- Added a new section with a quickstart video tutorial in the Developer
Guide to assist new developers.
- Improved clarity and formatting in the Developer Guide for
installation prerequisites and webpage serving instructions.
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Split documentation into chunks that users can understand.
Improve them to be more idiot proof!
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Allows an easier way to point people towards specific documentation.
#127#76
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