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Guest Fou-lu
Posted

yongzh, (guy who ripped off open source pc emulators) had his apps removed from market and uploaded them here, grab them while there free if your interested

https://m.slideme.org/user/yongzh

Tiger emu's still on the market though lol

Guest Roph
Posted

Do the tiger emulators violate the GPL like yongzh's do though?

Here are all the .apks in one zip, with sensible filenames: http://www.mediafire.com/?n6dqt8uwv1molam

I don't want to support him due to his stealing, but the xxoid emulators do run better than the tiger ones. Though that's no thanks to him, just the people who's work he stole :D

Guest Fou-lu
Posted
Do the tiger emulators violate the GPL like yongzh's do though?

Here are all the .apks in one zip, with sensible filenames: http://www.mediafire.com/?n6dqt8uwv1molam

I don't want to support him due to his stealing, but the xxoid emulators do run better than the tiger ones. Though that's no thanks to him, just the people who's work he stole :D

didn't notice a real difference in performance between snesoid and tiger snes, completed Dragon quest 6 and chrono trigger with tiger, no problem really, just sound was a bit crappy :/

He made alota money from them emus, all ttogether $500,000-750,000 :D

Guest unrandomsam
Posted

The best snes emulator is snes9x ex (He obeys the license correctly as well) or just get it on the market

(You cna get the source to rest of his but you need to build it yourself though - works fine for the one I tried)

http://www.explusalpha.com/home/snes9x-ex

The *oid guy has released his code its just not that upto date or all that easy to find.

http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.net/project/androidemu/

There is a version of snesoid 2.0.4 on github somewhere also.

Guest CrystalLettuce
Posted

The emulators I tried were pretty awful. They didn't run much better than the Nintendo DS ones, and that's vastly inferior CPU wise. And control system, even for a touch screen device was also a bit s***.

Guest TCTUK
Posted

Anyone got any clues as to why N64oid might be force closing when I run a ROM?

I've just tried the GENSoid and Gameboid with their respective ROMs and they run perfectly fine, but N64oid just crashes out. I've been getting the ROMs from Cool Rom .com

Guest Magnets
Posted (edited)

N64oid needs Arm V7

EDIT: He´s answered my mail and said that it would be possible to make it compatible on ARMv6 devices but he doesn´t wanna do it because he has tested it on his htc legend and said that it was very choppy and he doesn´t wanna get bad ratings in the market because of ppl who expect the emu to run at fullspeed on devices with insufficent hardware. So I guess we´re out of luck.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.p...mp;postcount=12

I've found that all the *oid emulators run OK in portrait mode, but in landscape they run incredibly slow (unless I use original stretch mode, which makes the screen 200x200 or something)

Edited by Magnets
Guest TCTUK
Posted
N64oid needs Arm V7

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.p...mp;postcount=12

I've found that all the *oid emulators run OK in portrait mode, but in landscape they run incredibly slow (unless I use original stretch mode, which makes the screen 200x200 or something)

Thanks for that, I should have assumed that in the first place! I was a little suspicious at the idea of an N64 emulator running well on a 600MHz phone :D

Guest shadowninty
Posted
The emulators I tried were pretty awful. They didn't run much better than the Nintendo DS ones, and that's vastly inferior CPU wise. And control system, even for a touch screen device was also a bit s***.

You didn't use these emu's then

Guest OtherguyX
Posted

hey i got a question about emulators.

I bought the gameboid emulator and i didnt like it as i had to use the volume up button as the A button and back button as the B button. Is there any type of emulator that lets me use a touchscreen controll (not just the d pad and start and select, but also A and B buttons on the screen?) If there is i would greatly appreciate it. I dont want to keep pressing the volume button or keep pressing buttons, i would rather if it were all touchscreen.

Thanks.

Guest TCTUK
Posted
hey i got a question about emulators.

I bought the gameboid emulator and i didnt like it as i had to use the volume up button as the A button and back button as the B button. Is there any type of emulator that lets me use a touchscreen controll (not just the d pad and start and select, but also A and B buttons on the screen?) If there is i would greatly appreciate it. I dont want to keep pressing the volume button or keep pressing buttons, i would rather if it were all touchscreen.

Thanks.

Errr... the gameboid emulator let's you do that... check your settings. By default the A + B buttons should appear as a DOG (Digital Overlay Graphic) on the bottom right of the screen.

Guest OtherguyX
Posted
Errr... the gameboid emulator let's you do that... check your settings. By default the A + B buttons should appear as a DOG (Digital Overlay Graphic) on the bottom right of the screen.

i must have turned them off or something lol... yeah i turned it on again and its back to normal looool!

Guest Fou-lu
Posted
The emulators I tried were pretty awful. They didn't run much better than the Nintendo DS ones, and that's vastly inferior CPU wise. And control system, even for a touch screen device was also a bit s***.

Even FPSE runs fine on the blade, full speed without sound, so these emu's are perfect except for.minor sound stutter in some games, game play flawless on snes/gba emus, nes/gbc? what emu's you try :D

Guest unrandomsam
Posted

One thing that sucks is the blade only supporting 2 point multitouch.

If you really want to do this you should get an

iControlpad

or

a zeemote js1

(Choose according to how much you want to spend zeemotes are silly cheap).

(Both work great with Bluez IME which is free (and better than gamepro which is crappy and expensive)

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