I was wondering if anyone can make a psp emulator for our galaxy s, I think its definatley vapable, even if it uses everything it would be a revoloutionary port and would be amazing. And something else that will be really good is if you could use a ps3 controller to play via bluetooth.
Im not into programing, if someone could.
highly unlikely imo, the PSX emulator barely runs on android, the PSP is on the same par as PS2 for graphics.
maybe if something was developed and tailormade to the galaxy range using the dedicated GPU...but even then i doubt it.
a good test will be when the n64droid eventually comes out.
correct me if im wrong.
Sony is looking at bringing the next PSP to the Android platform and making it primarily a Smart Phone and second function as a Game Device.
If we wait till then we will probably have our work done for us.
I say first optimize the DS emulator on the pc then port it over
Is there any other Nintendo DS emulator then nds4droid which is the slowest crap I ever seen?
Any infos or ideas are welcome.
Thanks in advance!
as far as i know NDS4Droid is the only one there is.
Since it is quite new it may get some improvements but since emulating isn`t easy i dont expect a fluid NDS Emu for the next 2 years
XEURONIX said:
Is there any other Nintendo DS emulator then nds4droid which is the slowest crap I ever seen?
Any infos or ideas are welcome.
Thanks in advance!
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Actually there is the Tiger Labs nds emulator as well. But the developer of that, tiger king , hasn't updated it so i guess nds4droid is better. A few people emailed the nds4droid developer and he said that he is working hard on making the app run on dual core phones. Have some patience it'll be ready in about a month. Or you could donate to him and send him an email asking about his progress
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Is there any other Nintendo DS emulator then nds4droid which is the slowest crap I ever seen?
Any infos or ideas are welcome.
Thanks in advance!
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I don't know if there's another NDS emulator, but please, respect the work of the devs ! Moreover, it is still in development, so improvements are to come !
NDS4DROID is too slow to be used.
Thanks anyway.
Jeah, on my galaxy s2 you cant play any game normal!!!
I wanted to check whats good and whats bad :-D
The bad:
Dont support dual core
Cant read zipped roms
Xxxxxxxxxtra slow
Controls can be beater
Big price
Almost no updates
And much more .......
The "GOOD" :
That this emu exsists
But realy nothing good
Oh, and the pokemon pearl is working normal, but playing it you can get realy angry
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NDS4DROID is too slow to be used.
Thanks anyway.
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It is slow now, but is likely to be quicker later. I'm also using it so I know what you mean by slow - it's a nightmare, really - but that's only because the application is still using the phone as a single core device. With later updates, it may be able to utilize the SGSII's dual core functions for smoother game play.
For now, we just have to wait - or you could donate to the dev.
Pokemon seems to be the few playable games though - Platinum does lag a bit though, and am going to try Black.
does anyone know of a working gamecube ROM?
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not unless someone makes a gamecube emulator
someone should get on that, I have no idea where to start.. but if someone can point me in the right direction.. Ill at least give it a try.
Probably not possible for the Epic 4G Touch. Look at Dolphin for example, and the hardware requirements that it needs.
Dolphin barely runs well on PC. I think the best you can hope for is Dreamcast emulation... But that's kind of dead, and has been for like a year.
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Dolphin barely runs well on PC. I think the best you can hope for is Dreamcast emulation... But that's kind of dead, and has been for like a year.
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Shenmue on the go would be king ****
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Shenmue on the go would be king ****
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Lol I remember that game. Good game.
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By next year, cell phones will have the same chipsets as current desktops (probably as fast as the i7 from intel). It's only a matter of time before Android/iPhone gets gamecube emulator.
EDIT: I'm not very knowledgeable about software emulation, but it seems that our current processors, which are hardly half as fast as the average desktop can run N64oid quite well, in some cases, better than Project64 can on Desktop.
I used to be pretty heavily into emulation, and I remember one of the MAME developers (Haze) saying it takes nearly 4x the power of the original game hardware capacity to emulate the old hardware correctly. But MAME does it's emulation without any hacks, or hardware accelleration. It could go the route of ePSXe and use plugins, and it wouldn't require anything more than we currently have. Anyway, just some thoughts, I am by no stretch a programmer. This thread makes me want to update my MAME set, something I haven't done in years. I wonder how big it is now?
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The first emulators I've tried were of the "oid" variety. Work fine, except the game boy advance needs work. They were free, so I'm not complaining. I also like fpse for PlayStation, although without touchpad support, it is a little lacking. I think I might start trying the psxperia method later on.
For neogeo, I was trying neodroid out, but it is a little too choppy for my tastes, and a little finicky too. Then I tried the neo.emu emulator. And boy, am I impressed with it! It was based on the same source as neodroid, but the scaling and framerate are superb in comparison. It was a bit of a pain to get it set up as you have to have perfect parent copies of all roms (bios included), and I didn't have that at first. But the developers website had the information I needed to get started, and it is some nearly perfect emulation.
I haven't tried emulating cps2 yet, but I'd like to start. I heard the developer of neodroid has created cpsemu, and that might do the trick, but after comparing his neogeo emulator to the neo.emu one I dunno if I can be satisfied if it is a similar experience for his cps2 jaunt. I heard a website gave cps2hd a good review but haven't heard from any users on here.
What are you guys using, have you tried them all? What do you think is the best? I think I might go try out the .emu guys other emulaters, and if they are in par with his neogeo one, I'll bug him to develop one for cps2. Then dream about Saturn and dreamcast/naomi.
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I'm currently using both Gameboid and N64oid. Touchpads work!
They work in ICS. Dilemina may be using Gingerbread still, as would be quite normal given that ICS is a beta for us.
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They work in ICS. Dilemina may be using Gingerbread still, as would be quite normal given that ICS is a beta for us.
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That I am. Probably won't be updating to ICS until it's an official build.
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Hello all,
Have been trying to get this emulator working for some time now with limited to half decent success through the likes of overclocking and reduced thermal throttling, but the experience has never been what I would call satisfactory, which is horrible because the emulator works on the shield and PC...
That being said enter the Oneplus 5
Installed the emulator from here https://dolphin-emu.org/download/?ref=btn (development versions)
Already have the game so i'm legally entitled to the ROM *NOTE* Please do not ask me to list locations where you can obtain the ROM, you should own the original before obtaining a copy
Changed the settings within the emulator and fired up the Windwaker, waited until a part of the game where it would normally lag or at the very least drop some frames and ........... perfection I've been able to play the game up until Dragon Roost Island without a single drop in performance, the HTC failed on the second island (Can't remember it's name but it's in the video) The onplus 5 has some serious power over other devices and this is testament to exactly that, a few more iterations from Qualcomm and i'm confident we'd have the grunt to be able to power some serious PC games, hell that old question of "Can it run Crysis" may be being asked soon Good times.
Anyway.
Below are instructions on how to play this game on your phone, I'm personally using a Moga controller as the experience is just waay better with a pad.
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The Emulator
Download the Emulator from here https://dolphin-emu.org/download/?ref=btn (development versions)
Obtain the ROM (Again I can't provide this)
Copy the ROM in Zip format to your SD card
Fire up the Emulator and then compare your settings to the ones found in the video
Moga
If you are going to use a Moga controller you will need to set this up so it is using HID Bluetooth, for this you would choose B not A
Open Bluetooth and add the controller that is found, should be called Moga Pro if you have a pro, or the other names respectively if you have other variants
*NOTE* the original moga pocket does not seem to want to work on the Oneplus 5, this worked on my HTC 10 but actually kills BT on the oneplus? Weird
Next download the Moga Universal Driver app which can be found from here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.obsidianx.android.mogaime
*NOTE* for some reason i couldn't find it on my play store so use the above link? Again, weird!
Click Manage controllers and you should see your previously added controller, click this and then enable the driver
Click Enable Driver
Click Current mode and select Gamepad, no virtual keyboard
You should now be able to control the cursor on screen
Lastly
For in game settings, please refer to the video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhgNxuu_YlM&t=8s
Apologies in advance, the HTC RE i used for the video does not focus well on screens? (what do you want for £40 ) and my mogas right stick is a bit icky so it doesn't always input up and down, using the Windwaker will be horrible for me i can tell
Anyway, enjoy and feel free to ask questions should you get stuck and I'll help out where I can.
I'm getting my op5 before the month ends and I'm eager to try this out.
ddaharu said:
I'm getting my op5 before the month ends and I'm eager to try this out.
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It's superb mate, first phone for it to work perfectly on.
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It's superb mate, first phone for it to work perfectly on.
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Checkout youtube for Tech utopia and mi6 gameplays for dolphin and ppsspp.....the phone exceptionally does well when it comes to emulators
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Checkout youtube for Tech utopia and mi6 gameplays for dolphin and ppsspp.....the phone exceptionally does well when it comes to emulators
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Yea I've tried quite a few, even metal gear works well from the psp, a solid 20fps which is basically the same as the psp was. Not many other games which will stress it as much as that does.
Funny thing is the phone doesn't even get warm.. bravo Qualcomm.
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Yea I've tried quite a few, even metal gear works well from the psp, a solid 20fps which is basically the same as the psp was. Not many other games which will stress it as much as that does.
Funny thing is the phone doesn't even get warm.. bravo Qualcomm.
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Yes i have both mi6 and op5....these both are great phones and blazingly fast i am playing nds, dreamcast, ps1, gc, wii, snes, gba, megadrive, saturn all using emulators and this phone i am in love with i am just hoping to play ps2 games with this..
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Yes i have both mi6 and op5....these both are great phones and blazingly fast i am playing nds, dreamcast, ps1, gc, wii, snes, gba, megadrive, saturn all using emulators and this phone i am in love with i am just hoping to play ps2 games with this..
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Wii games working?? That's impressive If so.
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Yes i have both mi6 and op5....these both are great phones and blazingly fast i am playing nds, dreamcast, ps1, gc, wii, snes, gba, megadrive, saturn all using emulators and this phone i am in love with i am just hoping to play ps2 games with this..
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PS2 isnt' quite there mate, it's laggy and thats down to the architecture of the PS2 and emulating it is a massive ballache, similarly the PS3 even on a monster PC has a hard time being emulated.
It'll be done over time with optimizations but i fear that our trusty Oneplus devices may never have that ability.
But to be fair, the fact that it can run the windwaker is testament to how rapid this device actually is, PSP too, not as well optimized but it's running perfectly well.
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PS2 isnt' quite there mate, it's laggy and thats down to the architecture of the PS2 and emulating it is a massive ballache, similarly the PS3 even on a monster PC has a hard time being emulated.
It'll be done over time with optimizations but i fear that our trusty Oneplus devices may never have that ability.
But to be fair, the fact that it can run the windwaker is testament to how rapid this device actually is, PSP too, not as well optimized but it's running perfectly well.
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It plays wii gamecube and ps2 emulator runs with 20fps, i know u cant play with but with upcoming Snapdragons i am sure that we would be playing god of war 1/2 on our beloved phones:laugh:
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It plays wii gamecube and ps2 emulator runs with 20fps, i know u cant play with but with upcoming Snapdragons i am sure that we would be playing god of war 1/2 on our beloved phones:laugh:
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Lol that's insane really isn't it, how far these beasts have come in 10 years. It's amazing. It's like they had the tech all along and they're just drip feeding us it
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Lol that's insane really isn't it, how far these beasts have come in 10 years. It's amazing. It's like they had the tech all along and they're just drip feeding us it
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This is the one if the reasons I love android and google
Hello, by chance someone has the settings to go well resident evil 4 ??? With the latest versions I am not able to remove a white fog that prevents me from playing
Technically this is still warez. Nintendo explicitly states on their website the falsehood of owning a physical game entitles you to have a rom. They said this is still illegal to own a rom and use it im an emulator.
Dont mean to ruin a good time on here but you can get in trouble. Heres a link since i know it will be asked for https://www.nintendo.com/corp/legal.jsp
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Technically this is still warez. Nintendo explicitly states on their website the falsehood of owning a physical game entitles you to have a rom. They said this is still illegal to own a rom and use it im an emulator.
Dont mean to ruin a good time on here but you can get in trouble. Heres a link since i know it will be asked for https://www.nintendo.com/corp/legal.jsp
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If i bought the game, i have the right to use it. Using it on my Wii, on my PC, or on my OP5 is the same IMO.
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Technically this is still warez. Nintendo explicitly states on their website the falsehood of owning a physical game entitles you to have a rom. They said this is still illegal to own a rom and use it im an emulator.
Dont mean to ruin a good time on here but you can get in trouble. Heres a link since i know it will be asked for https://www.nintendo.com/corp/legal.jsp
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I haven't stated where to get ROMs from, plus you could dump the ROM yourself, I'm pretty certain you are legally entitled to a copy of a game you already own, I'm also certain you can download a ROM for evaluation purposes, 24 hours is the allowed time.
Obviously people don't listen to this but I have read this many times over the last decade, so unless something has changed I will always stick to what I've learned.
Not completely sure Nintendo can ask that of people? But again not sure.
PS: also as you already own the game there is no harm in obtaining a copy, they have already been paid and you the user haven't gained anything more than what you initially paid for, there is an argument for this so I'd say it's an on the fence rule.
Either way, this thread is a how to and not a break the law thread, I don't supply the locations of ROMs and I don't make anyone download anything illegal, this is simply information.