: James Friend , whose technical work with pce.js and BasiliskII.js is what enables people to access and research these works today. If you'd like, I can help you: Find technical documentation on how his emulators work. Locate academic articles that cite his preservation work.
The most documented “James Friend” on the Oregon Trail is (c. 1820–1890), who traveled from Missouri to Oregon’s Willamette Valley in the 1847 migration wave . Like many, he was a farmer and laborer seeking affordable land under the Donation Land Claim Act.
The original Oregon Trail was famously the creation of . However, "James Friend" is a name that appears in modern digital preservation circles rather than the game's 1971 origin story.
: James Friend , whose technical work with pce.js and BasiliskII.js is what enables people to access and research these works today. If you'd like, I can help you: Find technical documentation on how his emulators work. Locate academic articles that cite his preservation work.
The most documented “James Friend” on the Oregon Trail is (c. 1820–1890), who traveled from Missouri to Oregon’s Willamette Valley in the 1847 migration wave . Like many, he was a farmer and laborer seeking affordable land under the Donation Land Claim Act.
The original Oregon Trail was famously the creation of . However, "James Friend" is a name that appears in modern digital preservation circles rather than the game's 1971 origin story.