My old and very buggy, incomplete and slow NES emulator

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tails92
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My old and very buggy, incomplete and slow NES emulator

Post by tails92 »

This my old, very buggy, incomplete and slow NES emulator. But hey, it works on a Megadrive! It was written last year in March by using Stef's devkit, in C. But unluckily I've lost the source code to it.

Only mapper 0 ROMS are supported, and to change the NES ROM you simply have to replace it at the 512th Kilobyte of the Megadrive ROM of the emulator.

Interested? Get it at http://tails92.sepwich.com/files/megadr ... inball.zip

Nintendo Pinball is included. It "runs" at 1fps. Unplayable, though.

If I remember well one of the red strings in the top-left corner should be the program counter.

Enjoy. :D

P.S: And this is not reposting, everyone knows what small room their personal website is :P
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Post by TmEE co.(TM) »

Even with fast forward enabled it runs SLOW... but cool none the less :D
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Post by Stef »

Awesome, too bad you lost the sources code ;)
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Post by bastien »

Whoah a nes emulator in Genesis.
It's very imrpessive conglaturation for yours works,
so yes it's slow but's it works :wink:

Too bad for your source i really hope you will rewrite it, and make it public.
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Post by AamirM »

As I told you already, this is one of the coolest things I've seen on MD. Hopefully, you'll rewrite and improve it one day ;).
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Post by Shiru »

Now someone should make it in assembly, and get unbeliveable and whopping speed increase.. to 2-3 FPS! Well, actually more, but barely playable. So it is cool experiment, and proof of concept, but I think, there is no real need to restore the sources etc.
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Post by TheMVRules »

I reposted it at the DevSter forums, it should get more popular now.

Impressive, but what's the controls!
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