Yes. And it completely breaks when a game requires more than one button held at a time. Typical half-assed quirky nerd demo shit with no real world use.
yes we really did put 3 men on the moon in this thing and get them safely back home again.
amazing considering its just tin foil, duct tape and some scaffolding.
Reading more into it this "coprocessor" is literally bank switching (to overcome the fact that cpu can only access 32kb of storage) so in fact the original CPU can run the game that well. Fricking hell.
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i looked into it more and actually no, it does use a co-processor, i also almost though it didn't because he talks about implementing the MBC1 memory mapper functionality into it, but it turns out that was just to avoid needing an original MBC1 and is in /addition/ to the game code running on the coprocessor
Isn't that three buttons short?
Its touch controls
Yes. And it completely breaks when a game requires more than one button held at a time. Typical half-assed quirky nerd demo shit with no real world use.
>using a flight stick sucks for first person shooters
No shit, it's not for every game. Plenty of games work fine with only one button at a time
Read the thread before posting.
iphone 15 Pro MAX running SNES emulator
ok pajeet
the laserdisc arcade game "Dragons Lair" being squeezed onto the Texas Instruments Ti99/4A computer, with its 3mhz CPU and 16k of RAM.
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yes we really did put 3 men on the moon in this thing and get them safely back home again.
amazing considering its just tin foil, duct tape and some scaffolding.
... is that the reason they claim the lunar lander spot is lost? Because it... never... happened... OMG!
Go back
homie we have images of the landing spots, the landing stage is still there
NTA, but quit the Black person-speak.
shut up Black person
Incredible, really. Even anomalous, as autistic rocket man said.
pffft
lemme know when you can play games and change the channels on the TV with a scientific calculator.
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>for em ess dee oh ess computers
that's a first
>holy hell that's smooth
>read description
>it's using a coprocessor
still neat, but can't say i'm not disappointed
there is no way the GBC CPU alone would run it at all
Reading more into it this "coprocessor" is literally bank switching (to overcome the fact that cpu can only access 32kb of storage) so in fact the original CPU can run the game that well. Fricking hell.
i looked into it more and actually no, it does use a co-processor, i also almost though it didn't because he talks about implementing the MBC1 memory mapper functionality into it, but it turns out that was just to avoid needing an original MBC1 and is in /addition/ to the game code running on the coprocessor
fricking neat
Are you Gnu to emulators, iToddler anon?
that's about as Black personlicious as it gets
Trying too hard
try harder
Ironic
>ipod obsession
troonycore
>bringing up lgbtqpianasabbq out of nowhere
Cringecore
Americans are obsessed with sexual degeneracy.
Transistor-accurate NES emulator
as in he wrote the logic for an alu and everything goes through that??