Yes, it was released on September, 27 th. Grab it from here http://mooglyguy.hamsta.com/n64.html
NUTS is a utility that allows those who own Doctor V64 to test the emulated RSP's behaviour against a real N64 RSP's behaviour. Inaccuracies of the RSP cores implemented in LLE graphics plugins are the main obstacles on the way to better LLE emulation. Currently NUTS is programmed to test MESS RSP implementation. But author claims that with some changes to the source code it is possible to test every other RSP's implementation (at least exact opcodes' behaviour).
So PJ64 team and Ziggy (and maybe other LLE plugins authors) could achieve 100% perfect RSP emulation in their code, and that would pave the way to much better compatibility. It could also be possible to write better RSP documentation than we have nowadays.
So the question is, do emulators/plugins (mainly PJ64 team) authors plan to use NUTS during the development?
NUTS is a utility that allows those who own Doctor V64 to test the emulated RSP's behaviour against a real N64 RSP's behaviour. Inaccuracies of the RSP cores implemented in LLE graphics plugins are the main obstacles on the way to better LLE emulation. Currently NUTS is programmed to test MESS RSP implementation. But author claims that with some changes to the source code it is possible to test every other RSP's implementation (at least exact opcodes' behaviour).
So PJ64 team and Ziggy (and maybe other LLE plugins authors) could achieve 100% perfect RSP emulation in their code, and that would pave the way to much better compatibility. It could also be possible to write better RSP documentation than we have nowadays.
So the question is, do emulators/plugins (mainly PJ64 team) authors plan to use NUTS during the development?