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zsnes
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Understanding the x86's Decimal Adjust after Addition (DAA) instruction
I suspect that the most popular software using DAA that folks here have used would be emulators of old systems that had BCD mode, such as the SNES. For example, ZSNES uses it: https://github.com/xyproto/zsnes/blob/main/cpu/s65816d.inc#L...
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JavaScript and accessibility
Take ZSNES for example, apparently someone forked it and made it work on modern machines.
- ZSNES fork.
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Adding Save States to an Emulator
I checked it outThats an interesting technique, I'm all for learning some code archaeology! If you got anymore I'd love to learn more.
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Taking matters into my own hands, SNES on PSP.
ZSNES itself is GPLv2 and has an actively-maintained port to modern Linux, but it's still half ASM by weight.
- ZSNES fork
snes9x
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I can't emulate SNES games on my Android phone, it lags. What do I do?
I didn't know that bsnes demands so much on Android, I tested it years ago probably only for a few minutes and I only remember the core being unstable. I used to use Snes9x on desktop as well as Android, but I switched to bsnes on desktop because Snes9x had graphical issues in some games that just recently got fixed (see here the issue I opened in 2021). On the desktop I haven't seen any significant change in power demand between Snes9x and bsnes, and I've played a lot of games since then, so I don't regret it. As for Mesen-S, the project had been paused by the developer years ago, I saw that it has recently resumed the development on a new emulator, but I don't know how (or if) the changes and improvements are being ported to the cores, so, Mesen is my choice for NES, but I have doubts about Mesen-S for my choice for SNES as the emulator still needed a lot of improvement when the project was paused, so if the bsnes core ever has issues on desktop I'll probably just go back to Snes9x unless I'm sure the Mesen-S core is being maintained. As for my choice on Android, I have no doubt that Snes9x is the best option for me, it's lightweight, doesn't demand power and is directly maintained by the emulator developers, so I didn't changed even when I changed the core I use on the desktop.
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List of Appimage *
Snes9x - Portable Super Nintendo Entertainment System (TM) emulator.
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Downgrade to SNES9X Current Core
The Current version of the Emulator Snes9x 1.62.3 was on the Updater but now Update goes back to 1.61
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[PC][2000's] Classic team RPG, where you are playing as a hero that for some reason was sent away from his village just to come back seeing it destroyed by a red/fire demon (?)
Nestopia for NES Snes9x for SNES
- Emulator to play multiplayer
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Snes netplay not working, auto-disconnects
whoops I linked the wrong page by accident: https://github.com/snes9xgit/snes9x/releases scroll down to 1.61, grab snes9x-1.61-libretro-x64.zip and put the dll from it inside your retroarch cores folder (overwriting the old one)
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Snes9x downloading
Github. https://github.com/snes9xgit/snes9x/releases
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ryujinx doesn't save my games
I would also recommend doing this, the SNES app for switch is literally just a SNES emulator so you're literally emulating an emulator. There's no reason to do this, so I'd imagine that it's going to be hard to find someone who can actually help. It would be far easier and make far more sense to just use Snes9x or bsnes or something. Plus you'd be able to play rom hacks and stuff!
- [SNES Emulator][1990? 2000?] Sailor Moon videogame.
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Any actually useful uses for Raspberry Pi and alternative sbc?
Also I just run retro gaming on my windows pc since i'm always on it. I use SNES, Gameboy, PS1, PS2, PS3, XBox, and XBox 360. If sure it's not efficient to run them all separately but it works for me
What are some alternatives?
bsnes-hd - bsnes fork that adds HD video features
higan - higan is a multi-system emulator focused on accuracy, preservation, and configurability.
cemu_graphic_packs - Community Graphic Packs for Cemu
bsnes - bsnes is a Super Nintendo (SNES) emulator focused on performance, features, and ease of use.
optromloader - IBM PC/Clone 8086+ floppy-loading of option roms.
OpenEmu - 🕹 Retro video game emulation for macOS
smt1dasm - Disassembly of Shin Megami Tensei J1.0 for the SNES
BizHawk - BizHawk is a multi-system emulator written in C#. BizHawk provides nice features for casual gamers such as full screen, and joypad support in addition to full rerecording and debugging tools for all system cores.
NGPGBA - This is a SNK Neogeo Pocket (Color) emulator for the Nintendo GBA.
snes9x2010 - Snes9x 2010. Port of Snes9x 1.52+ to Libretro (previously called SNES9x Next). Rewritten in C and several optimizations and speedhacks.
dolphin - Dolphin is a GameCube / Wii emulator, allowing you to play games for these two platforms on PC with improvements.