Hello!
I want to test an application that uses the sms api on yhe emulator , but the one that comes with pocket pc 2002 sdk does not have the sms.dll. Can anyone please tell me where can i find an emulator that supports the sms library? Or this kind of applications must be tested only on the actual device?
i'm looking into playing some java games, do i need any special programs?
i saw something about a program called Jblend and i was wondering if that would work on xv6900.
also, would fpsece 0.96 work for playstation emulation?
any help would be appreiciated.
ive been hearing for some time that a N64 and PSX emulator will be coming to android, were these just rumors or are they actually coming? whats the word on them, how close are we to seeing them? anyone have any info?
you should often check: zodttd.com
direct answer to your question: zodttd.com/wp/2010/07/are-you-still-working-on-the-n64-emulator-for-android/
PSX Emulator has just been released onto Market! but I can't see it on my android market for some reason
http://www.androlib.com/android.application.com-zodttd-psx-jiBDA.aspx
Clearly someone knows this better than me. Thanks!
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Which console. I <3 emulation.
cd's or tapes?
Ps2 and the Nintendo systems.
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The Root said:
Ps2 and the Nintendo systems.
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ps2?
I'm just your everyday black guy!
Final fantasy 7 & 8 would be fun.
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Ps2 and the Nintendo systems.
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The most recent consoles you'll be able to emulate are the PS1 and N64. Anything newer there is not an emulator for and I doubt there will be for a long time (and certainly not for the Epic.)
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The most recent consoles you'll be able to emulate are the PS1 and N64. Anything newer there is not an emulator for and I doubt there will be for a long time.
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Ps1 ran FF7. That'd be fine. Nintendo & Super Nintendo would also be great.
I use FPse for PS1 roms, there's a program called ECM Tools that will help you convert certain game roms into the file type(s) you need to run the image on Android.
I've put SNESoid on my girlfriends phone, she has been playing Super Mario World, Super Mario RPG and A Link to the Past, all without problems.
Both emulators feature save states, you will need a BIOs file for FPse but all you have to do is google the BIOs file mentioned when first booting up the app.
There are emulators for every system you listed accept for ps2 (a tad bit over board for our hardware ) psx4droid ver 3.0.0.6 is the newest ps emulator and n64droid 1.0..4 is the newest for n64. However all of these were recently pulled from the android market. Their developer yongzh has been giving them away for free since just google for the apk. Make sure you have the latest!
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toweringflesh said:
I use FPse for PS1 roms, there's a program called ECM Tools that will help you convert certain game roms into the file type(s) you need to run the image on Android.
Both emulators feature save states, you will need a BIOs file for FPse but all you have to do is google the BIOs file mentioned when first booting up the app.
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Explain these two portions a bit, please.
And btw all the ps1 final fantasys run well on psx4droid 3. I prefer IX (on disc 3 now with only a few hiccups)
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He uses another ps emulator fpse. Personally, final fantasy IX looked a whole lot nice for me on psx4droid with way less pixelation. The secnd part is about the saving system which is independent of the consoles emulated memory cards an takes a snapshot at any point you like which you can load later. Like an old school gameshark.
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I use FPse for PS1 roms, there's a program called ECM Tools that will help you convert certain game roms into the file type(s) you need to run the image on Android. -- Google ECM Tools and there'll be a website called Emuparadise, one of the first results. Just check out that page, there's a download link and a brief explanation of what the program does and how to use it (it's as simple as drag-and-drop).
If you download a game image and the files include a .bin or .iso or .img file, those are all good to go without any preparation. (Also wanna mention that the SNES emulator doesn't require anything like this, it's just for PSX games.)
Both emulators feature save states, you will need a BIOs file for FPse but all you have to do is google the BIOs file mentioned when first booting up the app. -- Save states are used as an alternative to the games native save file system. You can save whenever you want and load from that point. The BIOs file for FPse is named SCPH1001.bin, just pop that into Google as well and you'll find it no problem.
Edit: As being mentioned above, psx4droid is an option as well. I had lag issues with a few games while running psx4droid (primarily with the games that came around later in the PSX lifespan) which I havn't had with FPse. There have been a few games where I've noticed graphical faults within FPse, Breath of Fire III had some transparency issues...can't really think of anything else worth mentioning. I had a few roms that didn't work but I've managed to find other versions to try out and have gotten everything to work so far that I've wanted to get working.
I'd try them both out and see which works best for you.
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I use FPse for PS1 roms, there's a program called ECM Tools that will help you convert certain game roms into the file type(s) you need to run the image on Android. -- Google ECM Tools and there'll be a website called Emuparadise, one of the first results. Just check out that page, there's a download link and a brief explanation of what the program does and how to use it (it's as simple as drag-and-drop).
If you download a game image and the files include a .bin or .iso or .img file, those are all good to go without any preparation. (Also wanna mention that the SNES emulator doesn't require anything like this, it's just for PSX games.)
Both emulators feature save states, you will need a BIOs file for FPse but all you have to do is google the BIOs file mentioned when first booting up the app. -- Save states are used as an alternative to the games native save file system. You can save whenever you want and load from that point. The BIOs file for FPse is named SCPH1001.bin, just pop that into Google as well and you'll find it no problem.
Edit: As being mentioned above, psx4droid is an option as well. I had lag issues with a few games while running psx4droid (primarily with the games that came around later in the PSX lifespan) which I havn't had with FPse. There have been a few games where I've noticed graphical faults within FPse, Breath of Fire III had some transparency issues...can't really think of anything else worth mentioning. I had a few roms that didn't work but I've managed to find other versions to try out and have gotten everything to work so far that I've wanted to get working.
I'd try them both out and see which works best for you.
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And just let me say that in no way was I dissing fpse. It is most definitely the "faster" of the two.. and has better compatibility overall. But you mentioned final fantasy and I have to mention that I tested ffix on both and px4droid (the newest one, I haven't had much success with anything older than 3.0) just was better for that game. Plus it supports antialiasing which I really notice on this small screen in comparison to a computer monitor. Anyway happy gaming, PM me if you have any emu questions.. btw food for thought- anybody think once we get some quad core action going on in android we might be able to get a pcsx2 port going? That would be sweet.
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I have an ASUS Rog II.
I purchased Darkwood for pc and love it, but since its not graphically intensive, i want to play it on my phone and need a way to do so. here are things ive tried:
1. Using Termux to run an arm64 version of Ubuntu. It wont download Steam, since its arm64 and not a full emulation of a x86, so unless i can emulate a full linux machine, thats out.
2. Downloading the Nintendo Switch version of the game, but there is no good Switch emulators, at least i haven't found any.
3. Translating said Switch Darkwood NPS file into something Dolphin Emulator can understand. imagine playing Darkwood with a sensor bar for aiming, that'd be so cool cause joystick sucks for Darkwood.
4. The Darkwood developers say they are not going to port the game to android so, if you have more ideas or ways to emulate Darkwood successfully, please respond!