I really liked what I saw when I finally got to try it. I'm glad that feedback is appreciated.Sour wrote:I'm more than happy to try and improve the debugger if anyone has any feedback about it.
Your NES emulator of choice?
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Re: Your NES emulator of choice?
My Windows 7... well, it had problems. I just couldn't get the recent C++ runtime installed. No matter what I did, the installation would always hang halfway through. Not a problem anymore though.
Re: Your NES emulator of choice?
Personally, i like nestopia (for great accuracy/performance balance) and puNES/Mesen.
All of them are pretty accurate and have lot of stuff for end-user.
Also, all of them have ntsc/pal hybrid ("dendy-mode") support, which is important for me.
All of them are pretty accurate and have lot of stuff for end-user.
Also, all of them have ntsc/pal hybrid ("dendy-mode") support, which is important for me.
Re: Your NES emulator of choice?
Just to let you know... RockNES works at 60FPS in my Intel Atom N450 1.67GHz, using blitter 256x240 in 1024x600, no vsync. With vsync enabled, the frame rate drops a bit. At 2x size (512x480), the speed drops between 30~45FPS.
Re: Your NES emulator of choice?
Sounds like you need triple buffering, that way you get synchronized frames without waiting before each frame, but at a cost of up to a frame of input lag.
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Re: Your NES emulator of choice?
I remember to have played Rocknes in DOS many years ago!!
It was the only emulator that I could play Castlevania 3 without big issues.
I used the old SNESKey with 2 Dynavision joysticks on the parallel port, and that was great!!
I also used Nesticle, Genecyst, ZSNES and Callus for DOS, with Tyrian, Doom and other DOS games, all with the same joysticks.
I think I had a Pentium 100 at the time, and it was already obsolete!!
I don't remember if I already did but, thank you for this great program!!
Do you plan to release a native Linux port? It would be great if I could add it to Kodi and play with the kids on my multiseat "gambiarra".
It was the only emulator that I could play Castlevania 3 without big issues.
I used the old SNESKey with 2 Dynavision joysticks on the parallel port, and that was great!!
I also used Nesticle, Genecyst, ZSNES and Callus for DOS, with Tyrian, Doom and other DOS games, all with the same joysticks.
I think I had a Pentium 100 at the time, and it was already obsolete!!
I don't remember if I already did but, thank you for this great program!!
Do you plan to release a native Linux port? It would be great if I could add it to Kodi and play with the kids on my multiseat "gambiarra".