![]() ![]() The final decompiled functions still need to be merged with the ZRET Github repository before the open source project is officially considered 100 percent complete, Kenix wrote. ![]() "Dozens of people helped work on this project, and together we were able to achieve something amazing." "We thought for a time that we may never be able to match every function completely, so this is an incredibly exciting accomplishment," Zelda Reverse Engineering Team (ZRET) member Kenix wrote on the project's Discord server Sunday. ![]() Further Reading Beyond emulation: The massive effort to reverse-engineer N64 source codeA team of volunteer coders has reportedly completed its nearly two-year-long quest to fully decompile a version of The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time, turning the executable ROM back into human-readable (and editable) C code.
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