Does anyone know how this could be done?
Whys it so hard to emulate current technology? -
Just because nobody would ever get help?
I only say it because I have followed the emulation scene since Very early days. (Used to play on the machines in college) There was talk that Scorpion technology was impossible and JPEM was a no-go as well -
Look what happened there . . .
I'm only really going on because I want Crazy Fruits. lol
MPU5 Emulator
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, Aug 25 2003 08:41 PM
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#1 Guest_Anonymous_*
Posted 25 August 2003 - 08:41 PM
#2
Posted 25 August 2003 - 09:56 PM
LOL well go on and on because crazy fruits is bellfruit, not barcrest, and scorpion 4, not mpu5
LOL DUNNO ERM
LOL DUNNO ERM
#3
Posted 29 August 2003 - 10:51 AM
Why is it so hard to emulate current technology?
That's a question with an easy answer. It is because of the complexity. People knock up Sinclair Spectrum emulators as university projects in a few weeks of hard coding. How many working Playstation 2 emulators are there?
It really is that simple. The newer the tech, usually the more complex it is, and the harder it is to emulate.
That's a question with an easy answer. It is because of the complexity. People knock up Sinclair Spectrum emulators as university projects in a few weeks of hard coding. How many working Playstation 2 emulators are there?
It really is that simple. The newer the tech, usually the more complex it is, and the harder it is to emulate.
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