new type of emulators


How powerful do people think the GP32 is. :blink:
Mined you, I suppose i can understand the confusion,
As it is amazing how much alot of these excellent programmers
manage to squeese out of the GP32 :D .

eg, Osnes9x0.2 yoyo and team.

Trooper
 
but n-gage is just like a less-powerfulgp32, right? (i.e. arm cpu...)

would some method of playing n-gage games well not be possible?
 
You cant 'really' emulate another console that is the same power (CPU) since the hardware may adversly different as it is with the gp32 and n cage
 
if you could get the source code, then yeah we could proberbly play some/most of the games eventually after a bit of porting, seen as they use the same ARM processor... but getting the source code for the games? VERY unlikely :p
 
You cant 'really' emulate another console that is the same power (CPU) since the hardware may adversly different as it is with the gp32 and n cage
Actually, they are very, very similar, I think they both use the exact same CPUs, however, I'm not sure if there are any other extra graphics processing chips.
 
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The n-gauge is no where near as powerful as the gp32.
it runs at 100mhz and has no cache. - in theory it would be possible to pre modify n-gauge games to run directly on the gp32, but I doub't anyone will ever do this.
 
You'll need java for gp32 to play most current ngage games, but in the future they'll be coded straight for the cpu and not thru a virtual machine.
 
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