So it seems, HTML5 is out of the question and Javascript is unstable.
Anyone know what languages the browser/dreamcast support, limitations and the best capable features we can implement if we cater a website specifically for the dreamcast?
I would love to make a project for the dreamcast as its been my long time dream to make things for the platform as its been my inspiration to learn programming. I know Python, LUA, SQL, and a little C, HTML, JS. I know C/C++ are the main languages for the DC and then theres mRuby thats in its prototype stages. I have been working diligently on my programming
Dreamcast Web-Browser
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Re: Dreamcast Web-Browser
When you grab a copy of PlanetWeb 3.0 you can at least "work" with Macromedia Flash 4.0, JavaScript 1.2 and simple Java Applet games. Nothing reeeeally fancy but when you are on a "punshing hardcore retro trip" these are the best DC languages for you
This version of JS should be so old that you can't even move stuff around on a webpage 
I guess C would be the way to go if you want full support and the best results. LUA is supported but it's still a C base needed.


I guess C would be the way to go if you want full support and the best results. LUA is supported but it's still a C base needed.
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