well technically there is a branch of KOS for the PS2
Don't know how mature the branch is though.
KOS is for DC only and he's a PS2 coder why would he know anything about that?
well technically there is a branch of KOS for the PS2
Don't know how mature the branch is though.
[quote author=GPF link=board=dcemu;num=1097277534;start=15#21 date=10/13/04 at 14:43:01]well technically there is a branch of KOS for the PS2
Don't know how mature the branch is though.[/quote]Holy Fly dog pooh batman I never knew that. Did Dan make that also?
kos has implementations for the DC, PS2, and GBA.
evilo: I'll keep an eye out for the next version and try to keep a lookout for the changes in it. At the moment I'm a bit busy with a little thing I'm trying to get working called DCPS![]()
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DCPS eh. Lets just stomp any hype and rumors right now. Thats not a PlayStation emulator for DC right?
ah, time to change the name.... i hadnt even though of that :P
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[quote author=quzar link=board=dcemu;num=1097277534;start=15#23 date=10/13/04 at 15:16:07]At the moment I'm a bit busy with a little thing I'm trying to get working called DCPS[/quote]Working on the children's game contest, eh?
With the "DreamCast Play-doh Simulator"? ;D
Dude that would be totally awsome. Like to play with 3d playdoh and create animations. A mario paint thing with clay. Wow that would be awsome.
Well, based on my recent posts on DCemulation, its probably clear what im doing =P
That play-doh idea does sound cool though =P
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But why are you naming a CPS1 emulator or whatever mame thing your working on by that title?
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