#24674 - PD.v90 - Mon Aug 09, 2004 11:07 am
As the subject says.What language will DSdev be in?
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#24675 - FluBBa - Mon Aug 09, 2004 11:47 am
If you're talking about dsdev.org I think it will be in English (it is right now).
If you want to know what "language" the DS understands it's ARM assembly (and even Thumb on the ARM7TDMI), GCC can compile C & C++ at least to ARM targets (maybe even D soon?).
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#24676 - PD.v90 - Mon Aug 09, 2004 1:44 pm
Thank you i meant the language it would understand. ^^,
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#24704 - MumblyJoe - Tue Aug 10, 2004 2:26 am
Like what language will the voice recognition work with? I assume whatever the local language is where you buy the game, although I'm still not clear on the whole voice rec thing with the DS.
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#24711 - dagamer34 - Tue Aug 10, 2004 3:22 am
MumblyJoe wrote: |
Like what language will the voice recognition work with? I assume whatever the local language is where you buy the game, although I'm still not clear on the whole voice rec thing with the DS. |
I am assuming that Nintendo has a library ready for developers to use for voice recognition pruposes, otherwise that would put a lot of strain on a developer to make such a library. I'm hoping the feature will be used to enhance gameplay but not as a gimmick.
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#24722 - keldon - Tue Aug 10, 2004 9:13 am
The voice recognition hardware would most likely decode the audio to turn it into phonetic data regardless of language; and it would be up to the developer to make sense of it.
Once that piece of work is done there isn't much hard work for the developer; apart from matching - h e l l o - to hello