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==Overview== | ==Overview== |
Revision as of 03:58, 16 January 2020
Developer(s) | NERD |
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Latest version | 2.3.0531.0 |
Platform(s) | Linux, Windows[1] |
Emulates | SNES |
Website | nerd.nintendo.com |
Source code | Nintendo OSS (Partial) |
Canoe is the emulator used in the SNES Classic Edition and Super Famicom Classic Mini.
Contents
Downloads
Kernel and NAND dumps |
Overview
Canoe is built for Linux, running on the ARM CPU in the SNES Classic Edition. It has 3 video option modes, Pixel Perfect (8:7 nearest neighbor), 4:3 (nearest neighbor), or a CRT filter (also 4:3). There are 4 savestate slots, and the emulator has auto-savestate/loadstate when going to and from the game launcher. It also has a rewind feature, that can go back 40-50 seconds.
Compatibility is much lower than other available SNES emulators,[2] as Canoe doesn't support all special chips. Accuracy seems to be much lower as well as it has issues with many games, including a glitch in one of the 21 games included with the SNES Classic Edition,[3] and Canoe has numerous per-game patches baked into it.
Versions
SNES Classic Version | Canoe Version |
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v2.0.7 | 2.2.0426.0 |
v2.0.12 | 2.3.0529.0 |
v2.0.13 | 2.3.0531.0 |
v2.0.14 | 2.3.0531.0 |