Shirohagen
Brutal Deluxe
Hi
I just wanted to post here to say how happy I am with the GP32. I can't believe that this little thing does such a good job at all the emulation projects people throw at it. I have a pretty well spec'd computer running a state-of-the-art OS and the emulators I have aren't half as good as the GP32's ones.
I think it's the fact that the GP32 is such a small machine with limited resources that drives the developers to create really lean emulators for it which do an amazing job. CaSTaway on GP32 blows the emulator I have on my computer out of the water, and other emulators I have tried are often slow too, but the GP32 continues to amaze me with what it has at its disposal. Clever tricks like GPAdvance's MMU technique are exactly the sort of innovation which only comes with having a tight problem to solve and making it happen rather than simply relying on more power. That's why I am unsure about all the talk of GP32 mods at the moment.
Well done all the hard working devs who create everything and I hope that other coders one day can learn from the GP32 and make their software just as capable and efficient. We now have so many things which were thought impossible some time ago that it is really a great time to own a GP32!
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I just wanted to post here to say how happy I am with the GP32. I can't believe that this little thing does such a good job at all the emulation projects people throw at it. I have a pretty well spec'd computer running a state-of-the-art OS and the emulators I have aren't half as good as the GP32's ones.
I think it's the fact that the GP32 is such a small machine with limited resources that drives the developers to create really lean emulators for it which do an amazing job. CaSTaway on GP32 blows the emulator I have on my computer out of the water, and other emulators I have tried are often slow too, but the GP32 continues to amaze me with what it has at its disposal. Clever tricks like GPAdvance's MMU technique are exactly the sort of innovation which only comes with having a tight problem to solve and making it happen rather than simply relying on more power. That's why I am unsure about all the talk of GP32 mods at the moment.
Well done all the hard working devs who create everything and I hope that other coders one day can learn from the GP32 and make their software just as capable and efficient. We now have so many things which were thought impossible some time ago that it is really a great time to own a GP32!
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