• PrefersAwkward@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I really don’t know.

    If I had to guess possible reasons off the top of my head:

    1: the aux cable and port are a very common for factor for electronics of all sorts, especially computers. So you could probably transfer that data to non-Gameboy devices and not have to manufacturer more proprietary GB ports which you may also have to write drivers for on your non-GB hardware. And your customers would also go through the hustle, if you require them to use your proprietary debugging hardware and drivers, when they inevitably test and debug their own games for your console.

    2: in the event of a crash, the kernel might better be able to handle the aux than the proprietary port. Pure speculation by me.

    Regardless of any possible reasons or strangeness, it just seems much more probable to me that the behavior of dumping the rom over the audio port is a design choice rather than a coincidence.