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==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. | + | 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. Some examples of test ROMs for consoles: |
* [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/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://forums.mgba.io/showthread.php?tid=18 GBA] | ||
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==Demos== | ==Demos== |