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− | ''' | + | '''Accuracy testing''' refers to any measure to determine [[Emulation Accuracy|accurate]] adherence to a given system's design. In emulation, accuracy tests are usually done in one of two ways. |
==Test ROMs== | ==Test ROMs== | ||
− | + | Some homebrew is designed to look for capabilities of the original system. For many, their express goal is to make sure emulators can replicate them. Some systems can have discrepancies across hardware versions that can also be detected in software. Test ROMs may also be able to catch those as well. Here are some test ROMs that can help measure the accuracy of an particular emulator: | |
* [https://wiki.nesdev.org/w/index.php?title=Emulator_tests NES] | * [https://wiki.nesdev.org/w/index.php?title=Emulator_tests NES] | ||
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* [https://github.com/JaCzekanski/ps1-tests/releases PS1] | * [https://github.com/JaCzekanski/ps1-tests/releases PS1] | ||
* [https://github.com/c-sp/gameboy-test-roms GB] | * [https://github.com/c-sp/gameboy-test-roms GB] | ||
+ | * [https://forums.mgba.io/showthread.php?tid=18 GBA] | ||
+ | * [https://github.com/Timendus/chip8-test-suite CHIP-8] | ||
==Demos== | ==Demos== | ||
− | Demos | + | Demos are media productions (homebrew) that make use of a computer or console to showcase a programmer's technical prestige or knowledge, and/or the system's capabilities. They are often used to test the accuracy of an emulator. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 02:20, 14 April 2024
Accuracy testing refers to any measure to determine accurate adherence to a given system's design. In emulation, accuracy tests are usually done in one of two ways.
Test ROMs[edit]
Some homebrew is designed to look for capabilities of the original system. For many, their express goal is to make sure emulators can replicate them. Some systems can have discrepancies across hardware versions that can also be detected in software. Test ROMs may also be able to catch those as well. Here are some test ROMs that can help measure the accuracy of an particular emulator:
Demos[edit]
Demos are media productions (homebrew) that make use of a computer or console to showcase a programmer's technical prestige or knowledge, and/or the system's capabilities. They are often used to test the accuracy of an emulator.