HOW TO: Reverse Engineering An LS1 Computer

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Re: HOW TO: Reverse Engineering An LS1 Computer

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Not yet, but that definitely seems interesting. I might have to explore that. I’ve actually used chat gpt to help with understanding some decompiled functions before, but it would be nice to have it built right in.
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I tried it out but keep getting an error "urllib2.HTTPError: HTTP Error 429: Too Many Requests"
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Re: HOW TO: Reverse Engineering An LS1 Computer

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Looking at the screenshots it just describes the function in english, which is less clear and more ambiguous than the original decompilation, at best equal?
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