Vobbo never liked people demanding just like you are now. Hence people like you are why he left and didn't come back. If you want it updating, get the source from him (which is mostly x86 hand coded ASM) and do it yourself.benny32 said:Thanks for your reply.
I'll try your suggestion later.
There seems to be some emulators on the gp2x that desperately need updating. I've heard that this emulator doesnt even run on 2.10 and up.
Someone should send out a memo saying "update already!"
sam fisher said:Vobbo never liked people demanding just like you are now. Hence people like you are why he left and didn't come back. If you want it updating, get the source from him (which is mostly x86 hand coded ASM) and do it yourself.benny32 said:Thanks for your reply.
I'll try your suggestion later.
There seems to be some emulators on the gp2x that desperately need updating. I've heard that this emulator doesnt even run on 2.10 and up.
Someone should send out a memo saying "update already!"
Another *insert name here* forum member giving excuses for abandoned projects.
I am hardly whining. I'm sure if he got an email about the problem he could fix the issue.
If he wants to leave the project riddled with bugs that make it unable to operate, fine, it's his project.
Just dont go claiming that the gp2x has a decent PC Engine emulator. That would be lying.
Thankfully some genius just released PocketSnes. It blows squidgesnes out of the water. I'll just play that until I code the next one... on a closed source project for the PSP
sam fisher said:Vobbo never liked people demanding just like you are now. Hence people like you are why he left and didn't come back. If you want it updating, get the source from him (which is mostly x86 hand coded ASM) and do it yourself.benny32 said:Thanks for your reply.
I'll try your suggestion later.
There seems to be some emulators on the gp2x that desperately need updating. I've heard that this emulator doesnt even run on 2.10 and up.
Someone should send out a memo saying "update already!"
Actually he left because he didn't get the donations that he wanted. He kept saying things like "keep donating to keep me motivated" and such. Improvements slowed, and so did donations so he picked up his marbles and left.
It would have at least been nice if the source was released. The video emulation was brilliant, the sound emulation was very unfinished. That could have been improved if there was source.
somehow i doubt that, since neither of the gp2x chips can run x86 code...sam fisher said:which is mostly x86 hand coded ASM