Nintendo DS
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by LasseKilde » 19 Jun 2009, 09:30
I'm still a rookie, but the PSP has the same cpu as the PS2, witch is a 128bit, som I don't think that it would work, beacause of the missing instruktion sets in the CPU... But I don't know, but there isn't any PS2 emulator, that runs perfect on PC yet, or at least not on a PC that is a couple of years old.
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by Arvis » 19 Jun 2009, 11:20
klemenris wrote:what about n82 and n95.could the psp games work on them with some emulator?
here are the spec. of psp
# CPU: PSP CPU (System clock frequency 1~333MHz)
# Main Memory: 32MB
# Embedded DRAM: 4MB
n82 has better cpu and more ram..and it has GPU
New PSPs got 64 MB RAM, but it doesn't matters, phone having few Mhz more doesn't means it can emulate PSP, so this is just dreaming.
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by sarge » 19 Jun 2009, 12:16
You still don't get it. The bits and clock rate are completely irrelevant. You cannot compare them at all because the systems are completely different. Their complexity is also different.LasseKilde wrote:Ohh I se, the PSX is only one 32 bit running at 33,33mHz, and the Saturn is 2 x 32 bits both running at 24,54mHz, that be a problem.
It's like saying a 3GHz Pentium 4 is faster then a 2.66GHz Core i7.
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by khan4251 » 20 Jun 2009, 19:57
Vbag cant play normal gba games
Vbag- for gba roms
Vboy- for gb/gbc roms
But overall Super go boy is faster(but also isnt free)
http://www.wildpalm.co.uk/SuperGoBoy.html
I dont think there will be any free gb/gbc emulators.
Vbag- for gba roms
Vboy- for gb/gbc roms
But overall Super go boy is faster(but also isnt free)
http://www.wildpalm.co.uk/SuperGoBoy.html
I dont think there will be any free gb/gbc emulators.
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by davidb8 » 20 Jun 2009, 20:01
khan4251 wrote:Vbag cant play normal gba games
Vbag- for gba roms
Vboy- for gb/gbc roms
But overall Super go boy is faster(but also isnt free)
http://www.wildpalm.co.uk/SuperGoBoy.html
I dont think there will be any free gb/gbc emulators.
JMEboy is free. runs quite slow. google it, it is okay. i was playin pokemon crystal and it was slow. try using it with an original non colour gameboy game
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by Chil » 08 Jul 2009, 06:57
this emulation on cell phones have been a great matter of controversy on many forums ... apparently there's a psx emu for crapple's iphone ... so maybe more realistic if we get a psx emu first before we think of DS, etc ... and anyways, developers are currently not interested in coding psx emus for symbian ... perhaps coding on symbian a little too complicated and not worth it ...
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by Nokia 5700 » 08 Jul 2009, 11:42
sarge wrote:There isn't even a SNES port with good performance with sound available yet, and you're talking about n64?
You might think im crazy.. but there are just lazy developers making SNES emulators...
But i will forget about Sega Saturn.. (Even though its graphics suck like .... )
And maybe forget N64 for some time too.
Lets try some easy ones first
I also found a very good application for StyleTap.
LJP, its a multi-emulator for many systems, like SNES and NES.
And many others in a list.
But it doesnt work fully, it cant find the files for the thing because its not fully compatible with StyleTap..
No ideas for signature again 
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