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It's perhaps worthy to let others here know what I know from (experience) and from developers I've spoke with in the past. SNESoid and GENsoid are both less accurate, less demanding emulators that can run perfect on slower (< 1 GHz CPU) devices (but have pretty good compatibility with the majority of titles). Ones like Snes9x, GENPlusDroid, etc. are more cycle accurate, and have better compatibility, but they run terribly slow on most devices with less than 1 GHz CPUs (which are not even being manufactured anymore). FPse is also good in the sense that it can run a good amount of games on lower-end devices pretty well (< 1.5/1 GHz), whereas ePSXe has a more accurate core and it's more demanding. Just clearing this info out in case anyone was wondering about the emulators, versions, how they perform, etc.
 
It's perhaps worthy to let others here know what I know from (experience) and from developers I've spoke with in the past. SNESoid and GENsoid are both less accurate, less demanding emulators that can run perfect on slower (< 1 GHz CPU) devices (but have pretty good compatibility with the majority of titles). Ones like Snes9x, GENPlusDroid, etc. are more cycle accurate, and have better compatibility, but they run terribly slow on most devices with less than 1 GHz CPUs (which are not even being manufactured anymore). FPse is also good in the sense that it can run a good amount of games on lower-end devices pretty well (< 1.5/1 GHz), whereas ePSXe has a more accurate core and it's more demanding. Just clearing this info out in case anyone was wondering about the emulators, versions, how they perform, etc.
 
== Emulator Accuracy ==
 
 
I recently ran some tests on Android emulator accuracy which I think would prove useful here. But before I go around changing tons of things I wanted to post it here for everyone's convenience and purview.
 
 
[http://redd.it/2o4177 Android NES Emulator Accuracy Testing Results]
 
 
[http://redd.it/2nv30w Android SNES Emulator Accuracy Testing Results]
 
 
[http://redd.it/2nmslr Android GB/GBC Emulator Accuracy Testing Results]
 
 
[http://redd.it/2orsgi Android GENS/MD Emulator Accuracy Testing Result]
 
 
== Launchbox ==
 
 
You only tested Launchbox on version 0.37. It's now on version 1.8 and is much better. Do you still not recommend it?:
 
https://www.launchbox-app.com/android-about/change-log
 
 
 
== FEX ==
 
-Add to compatibility layers list? https://github.com/FEX-Emu/FEX
 
 
+Already there buddy? :)<br/>
 
[[FEX]]<br/>
 
[[Compatibility_layers#Compatibility_layers]]->Mobile/ARM Section>FEX-Emu<br/>
 
[[User:Ahayri|Ahayri]] ([[User talk:Ahayri|talk]]) 09:19, 07 May 2023 (UTC)
 
 
== will Ahayri add MAME4droid 2024 to most console and computer pages? ==
 
 
|MAME4droid 2024 (0.262)
 
|[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seleuco.mame4d2024 1.8.1][https://github.com/seleuco/MAME4droid-2024 git]
 
 
 
MAME4droid version and its MAME version keep updating
 

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