

What is this??? (SPECS)
Where can I buy it??? (EU)
Is there any development flash-cart for homebrew games??? (Megadrive)
Yes, I know. Unfortunately, Gens+ has too much x86 assembly. I've started looking into how you do assembly on the PSP. I figure if I have to translate a bunch of x86 assembly to MIPS, maybe I should just do the whole thing in assembly. I used to do 100% assembly programs on the Amiga. That was fun. The x86 is NOT fun. But MIPS looks like fun.Stef wrote:Dgen ? I hope there is a port of Genesis Plus, DGen is a poor genesis emulator imo. 333 Mhz is more than enough to handle genesis emulation.
This is .. um.. MegaDrive Portable (MDP), it's named so, and it is so. I.e., specs same as usual SMD, except specs of portable feature itself. Most important of portable specs is battery life. Like said above, it's 6-10 hours.elan wrote:What is this??? (SPECS)
MDP solds anywere in Russia, but it produced by DongGuan DeWei Electronics CO.,LTD, China. So it possibly solds somethere else (maybe in China itself?). In Russia it costs about $45-50. Cartriges costs about $6. Games on cartridges is hacked (sometimes title of games changed to title of popular movie or something like that) and translated to russian versions of famous SMD games. There is some games which originally had save supports, but MPD cartridges has no save hardware, so saves just don't work.elan wrote:Where can I buy it??? (EU)
Some russian people works for it. Some goes by way of passive adapter, which allow to connect standart SMD cartrigde to MDP; others goes by way of research, how to reuse flash memory in cartridges. That's all surely doable, but I don't know if anybody did any progress currently.elan wrote:Is there any development flash-cart for homebrew games??? (Megadrive)
Unfortunately, seems that emulators authors don't know about that. I never seen fullspeed SMD emulation with sound on my 400MHz PocketPC.Stef wrote:333 Mhz is more than enough to handle genesis emulation.
Yes, no doubt about that. Real hardware normally beats emulation.Shiru wrote: About MDP vs. SMD emulation on other portable devices. First, MDP is not emulator. It always works on 50fps, it has real sound (altough somewhat noisy, by some reports), it has 6-10 hours of battery life. It even has TV-out (do you know many handhelds with built-in TV-out?). Emulation requires much expensive hardwave (compare prices of PSP or suitable PDA with MDP's $45), and emulation quality far from ideal. Maybe hardware allow to make good emulation, but emulators which currently exists, has not very quality emulation - sometimes slow, or without sound, or some games just does not work, etc. So MDP definitely has some advantages.
That's sad. Some of the original PC-DOS Genesis emulators (done in 95%+ assembly) would work well with 120 MHz Pentiums. When SEGACD support started to appear, they bumped the requirements to a 500 MHz Celeron for full speed. That was the beginning of the "throw more speed at it" solution people were starting to take for emulations. It seems most emulators today are really poor C++. Gens+ at least has certain routines done in assembly to help bring the speed requirements down.Unfortunately, seems that emulators authors don't know about that. I never seen fullspeed SMD emulation with sound on my 400MHz PocketPC.Stef wrote:333 Mhz is more than enough to handle genesis emulation.