work-in-progress
1964js is an N64 emulator written in JavaScript.
work-in-progress
1964js is an N64 emulator written in JavaScript.
-schibo
Looking good! Now I'm getting nostalgic to play me some SM64...
Looks sweet! Will it blend?![]()
I wonder if battery saves will work.
Desktop:
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit | CPU: Intel Core i7-5820K (12 cores @3.3GHz) | RAM: 16GiB total DDR4 | Video: NVidia GeForce GTX 960 | Audio: Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium
I'd say local storage, but be able to chose the save path. Then I could back up my save to google drive. Actually if there was a way to save it directly to google drive or dropbox that'd be really cool.
Just save it in your dropbox folder :3
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Paul has started a similar project to this with Daedalus. We're bringing it back to PC and adding JavaScipt ans OSX as new platforms. Here's a blog on the JS work: http://n64js.blogspot.com/
At least my google cloud folder has to sync up with the local disk first so it's not really saving directly to it (not sure how dropbox works since I don't have it). I just wasn't sure if you could say log into your cloud storage and allow another website have access to it.
Last edited by Zuzma; March 15th, 2013 at 01:22.
My knowledge of Javascript is laughable, but... emscripten?
https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2013/0...rm-for-gaming/