Add some code to a Flash/Actionscript project
$30-250 USD
Paid on delivery
I am looking to have some code added to an NES emulator. I did not write the emulator. It is open source located at:
[login to view URL]
and the original project (example) is here: [login to view URL]
I need an experienced Flash coder to very quickly (within 1-2 days) to add the following for me:
the ability to read specific pixel colors on the screen (pulled from web parameters in the embed code) and send the pixel colors to a PHP script. I dont need you to write the PHP script. I simply need you to gather the pixel colors and send them via PHP to my server.
The parameters should look something like this:
name="pixel1" value="x10y4"
name="pixel2" value="x10y7"
I need the source to read 50 pixels total and then send the colors to the script. The sent data can just be RGB values and look something like this:
0:255:0/0:180:0/
that would be an rgb value of 0, 255, 0 for pixel1 and an rgb value of 0, 180, 0 for pixel2.
This data needs to be sent every 3 seconds to my server.
Also, I'd like a "username" parameter from the embed code also sent to the server.
Also, there is a "save state" and "load state" button that pops up when you hover your mouse over the emulator window. I want those two buttons gone (or maybe just disabled is fine).
Lastly, I would prefer if you dont have to "Click here to play the game..." when it loads. I would prefer it to auto start. Oh, and the demo page lets you pull a ROM off your hard drive, but the source page seems to allow you to select a ROM for loading through the embed code. I want to make sure the ROM can be loaded from the web instantly when you go to the page.
Project ID: #8815810
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hello, no problem in 1 day ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________
I have 10 years of experience with Actionscript working with games, websites and software and also some good experience with php and emulators. The modifications sounds simple enough.