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    EmuTalk Member dashkal's Avatar
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    Question Sort by OS

    Ok, I'm asssuming that since it was linked as "message board" that this is in fact the mb for emulation64.com. If not, feel free to flame me into a pile of cinder :-p





    What I'd like to see is sorting of emulators by operating system.


    I'm a devoted linux user, and I know you have a few emulators that run on this os, but findimg them wasn't exactally easy. Maybe put the os in () or something next to the name. I dunno.





    Just my 2c







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    Yes, this is the official forums of Emulation64.com. Its not a bad idea. It can be confusing to sort them out, but what if an emu supports more than one?
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    EmuTalk Member dashkal's Avatar
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    Multiple os's... Good point
    I have two suggestions:
    a) On the individual emulator description pages, add an entry for supported OS's
    a) add something like this after the name: (W9x,L) To mean windows9x and linux. Would likely look better with lil icons, but I have no graphic talent :-/

    Anybody have another idea?
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    How about having as part of it's descript or as an extra information line a list of OS's that it supports.

    Such as

    Win95, Win98, Win2K, WinME, WinXP, Linux2.2 Linux 2.4 .. etc.

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