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− | Don't bother with these unless you happen to use a very old/outdated computer, these emulators are built around [[Accuracy#Low_accuracy|speedhacks]] and are prone to bugs. Use the emulators in the [[Recommended Emulators]] page instead. | + | Don't bother with these unless you happen to use a very old/outdated computer, these emulators are built around [[Accuracy#Low_accuracy|speedhacks]] and are prone to bugs. Use the emulators in the [[Recommended Emulators]] page instead. The exception being '''No$gba''' if you need to some of its additional features such as a more stable link cable emulation support (which the recommended option, [[VBA-M]] doesn't work properly as of recent builds). |
[[Category:Emulators]] | [[Category:Emulators]] |
Revision as of 18:20, 4 January 2014
The No$ (NoCash) programs are a series of proprietary emulators, some of which are donationware, and accompanying tools/debuggers for a variety of systems, produced by Martin Korth.
Emulators
Emulator | Active | System |
---|---|---|
no$psx | ✓ | PSX |
no$gba | ✓ | GBA, Nintendo DS |
no$zx | ✗ | ZX Spectrum |
no$sns | ✓ | SNES/Super Famicom |
no$2k6 | ✗ | Atari 2600 |
no$nes | ✗ | Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) |
no$gmb | ✗ | Game Boy |
no$c64 | ✗ |
Commodore 64 |
no$cpc | ✗ | Amstrad CPC |
no$msx | ✗ | MSX |
Review
Don't bother with these unless you happen to use a very old/outdated computer, these emulators are built around speedhacks and are prone to bugs. Use the emulators in the Recommended Emulators page instead. The exception being No$gba if you need to some of its additional features such as a more stable link cable emulation support (which the recommended option, VBA-M doesn't work properly as of recent builds).