I can confirm that this is real, Super Princess Peach reaches the title screen (after several minutes)
Anyone who knows anything about emulation could have told you that this was possible from day one. Any machine can emulate any other machine so long as it has enough memory and the right physical resources (sometimes with an approximation, like getting around less buttons, missing input, or lower resolution). This just means emulate it so that it will have the same results EVENTUALLY. Emulating something at the correct speed is a whole different story.
http://gpsp-dev.blogspot.com/
I haven't quit gpSP, just put it on hiatus for a while.
Games like Super Mario Advance 3, Riviera and Sword of Mana actually DO work in gpSP, believe it or not. If they don't work for you then you're using the faulty BIOS. Don't argue with me, it's true; the sooner you accept this the sooner you can move on.
I can confirm that this is real, Super Princess Peach reaches the title screen (after several minutes)
i tried compiling it with all my knowledge when i talked to this guy with the psptouchme screen... that source code i edit it for psp, worked... but was way to slow, then crash and burned.
sm64.ds was the game i used as a basic
but speed can be achieved cant it? im not saying that speed can just fall out of the sky but that with hard work and dedication im sure that this emu can turn out good..
this has never worked on the pc. not even come close.
we have n64 emus for pc, we have snes emus, but we cant do nds. this probably runs 1 game at 1 fps.
sorry kiddos
no no never xg
No. People who are capable of achieving dramatic speed increases don't port emulators and do barely any work for it (don't kid yourself, this port doesn't even handle input)
But one written with a better model for emulating at high performance still wouldn't be fast enough. Not for DS.
http://gpsp-dev.blogspot.com/
I haven't quit gpSP, just put it on hiatus for a while.
Games like Super Mario Advance 3, Riviera and Sword of Mana actually DO work in gpSP, believe it or not. If they don't work for you then you're using the faulty BIOS. Don't argue with me, it's true; the sooner you accept this the sooner you can move on.
Here's one way to look at it, the DS chipset is basically the GBA's CPU running in tandem with another CPU which is roughly as powerful as an N64. So if you were running gPSP, which pushes the PSP pretty hard, you'd have to use the residual power to run an N64-equivalent emulator on top of that to achieve NDS emulation.Originally Posted by xg917
DS emulation on pc is not far from perfect. Latest version of Ideas and no$gba improved compatibility and speed significantly.this has never worked on the pc. not even come close.
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