Difference between revisions of "Emulation accuracy"
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− | + | How accurate the emulator is to the original hardware. Less accuracy = less CPU power needed to emulate. More accuracy = more CPU power to emulate. | |
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+ | ==Levels== | ||
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+ | ===High accuracy=== | ||
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+ | [[Mednafen|Mednafen PSX]] | ||
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+ | ===Cycle Accuracy=== | ||
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+ | [[bSnes]] | ||
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+ | Others? | ||
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+ | ==Circut accuracy=== | ||
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+ | Give that Pong example where it runs like 15fps. Link needed. |
Revision as of 15:12, 8 July 2013
How accurate the emulator is to the original hardware. Less accuracy = less CPU power needed to emulate. More accuracy = more CPU power to emulate.
Levels
High accuracy
Cycle Accuracy
Others?
Circut accuracy=
Give that Pong example where it runs like 15fps. Link needed.