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An extremely stupid question

I know, this is dumb but I need an SNES emulator which runs on a 486 dx/66 with 20 mb ram in DOS. I've tried zsnes, but it's too slow and nlksnes has too much graphical errors. Please help.
 

Doomulation

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You'd need at least 300 mhz to run a game. I think.
That is with a little skipping. This is for windows, at least.
Otherwise, zsnes for dos is the best emulator for ds atm.
 

B*A*G*G

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lol, that 486 is prolly clocked lower then the snes itself :D
i dont know why u people would ever bother with that antique computer hardware. it is such worthless junk now :D

you need to set it on fire and let it burn. and if it still has remains... then dig a decent size hole and barry them!
 

RJARRRPCGP

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SNES emulation

Doomulation said:
You'd need at least 300 mhz to run a game. I think.
That is with a little skipping. This is for windows, at least.
Otherwise, zsnes for dos is the best emulator for ds atm.

A Pentium 100 mhz should be enough for at least
most SNES games. At the most, the highest requirement for
SNES games should be no more than a Pentium MMX 200 mhz.
 

Doomulation

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Re: SNES emulation

RJARRRPCGP said:
A Pentium 100 mhz should be enough for at least
most SNES games. At the most, the highest requirement for
SNES games should be no more than a Pentium MMX 200 mhz.
Then there will be lagging.
 
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mightyrocket

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Not really. Without sound Zsnes does run at my 486 at an acceptable speed, (but who wants to play without sound?!?), and I'm sure that zsnes (the dos-version) will run at a 200 mhz mmx with sound at a good speed!
 

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