daroou
New member
Hello,
This is my first post here. I wrote a NES emulator named (imaginatively) nes-emu about a year ago that I just recently ported to Linux. Here's a list of features:
The cool feature is rewinding. I wanted to implement this after having seen a similar feature on a NES emulator for the DS. You can basically hit Backspace at any time to start rewinding. No fussing around with saving/loading states (although that's supported, of course).
Anyway, I'd love some feedback! You can find it here:
https://github.com/amaiorano/nes-emu
Cheers!
This is my first post here. I wrote a NES emulator named (imaginatively) nes-emu about a year ago that I just recently ported to Linux. Here's a list of features:
- Mappers 0,1,2,3,4,7 (~90% of games)
- Accurate audio emulation (no DMC)
- Automatic saving of SRAM
- Save state support
- Rewind any time up to 1 minute at normal speed
- Single and multi frame stepping when paused
The cool feature is rewinding. I wanted to implement this after having seen a similar feature on a NES emulator for the DS. You can basically hit Backspace at any time to start rewinding. No fussing around with saving/loading states (although that's supported, of course).
Anyway, I'd love some feedback! You can find it here:
https://github.com/amaiorano/nes-emu
Cheers!