Jarska333 posted on Oct 30 2006 at 09:24 PM said:Hmmm, how good is the PSP N64 emu, out of curiosity?
slow.
it runs mario 64 at about half. maybe a little more than half.
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Jarska333 posted on Oct 30 2006 at 09:24 PM said:Hmmm, how good is the PSP N64 emu, out of curiosity?
However, it is fairly well known where a lot of the data 'files' are located within the ROM for many games.a rom file, is a binary copy of the data stored inside a rom chip (inside your plastic cart)
you cannot make an interpreter to interpret the data files of a rom. There are no data files. The game engine, data files (music, video) are all inside the rom.
Squidge posted on Oct 30 2006 at 01:27 PM said:The rom uses the hardware, so to emulate the rom you need to emulate the hardware, and without trying out every single possible combination on every single level, you can just say "I'll only support X" unless you know the game absolutely doesn't use it.
N64 is possible, but will never be playable. Just admit people and get on with life. If you want portable N64 emulation that is playable, buy a decent Laptop.
Now, who was talking about snail farming?
However, it is fairly well known where a lot of the data 'files' are located within the ROM for many games.