Originally Posted by
carmangary
LaserMame is an emulator written in C. I think some might be assembly but am not sure. The vector games drew the stuff like an oscope. Mame somehow converts those coordinates to screen coordinates and draws a normal line. You just need to find that piece of code, which is probably in the vectors games driver, and convert the screen coordinates to vector coordinates, sort them, and then make a frame. I think the hard part would be locating the drawing code in the Mama source. I can't image the rest being too difficult. You have already figured out how to sort vectors, from what I understand, so that is done. There is nothing 3D about it since the 3D to 2D stuff is handled in the video game roms.