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Wave Multi-Emulator combines multiple emulators together into one Scratch Project!
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Wave Multi-Emulator combines multiple emulators together into one Scratch project.
  
Platform      = [[Emulating on a web browser|Web Browsers]]<br/>
 
 
{{Infobox emulator
 
{{Infobox emulator
 
|title = Wave Multi-Emulator
 
|title = Wave Multi-Emulator
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|version = 0.8.7
 
|version = 0.8.7
 
|active = Yes
 
|active = Yes
|platform = Scratch
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|platform = [[Emulating on a web browser|Web browsers]]
|target = [[Chip-8 emulators|CHIP-8 + extensions]]</br>[[Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulators|Game Boy/Color]]<br/>[[Nintendo Entertainment System emulators|NES]]<br/>[[Game Boy Advance emulators|Game Boy Advance]]<br/>[[Nintendo DS emulators|Nintendo DS]]</br>Bytepusher
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|target = [[CHIP-8 emulators|CHIP-8 + extensions]]</br>[[Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulators|Game Boy/Color]]<br/>[[Nintendo Entertainment System emulators|NES]]<br/>[[Game Boy Advance emulators|Game Boy Advance]]<br/>[[Nintendo DS emulators|Nintendo DS]]</br>Bytepusher
 
|accuracy = System-Dependent
 
|accuracy = System-Dependent
 
|prog-lang = Scratch
 
|prog-lang = Scratch
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|source = [https://github.com/NinjaWeedle/Wave-Multi-Emulator GitHub]
 
|source = [https://github.com/NinjaWeedle/Wave-Multi-Emulator GitHub]
 
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}}
 
  
 
==Features==
 
==Features==
 
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===Game Boy/Game Boy Color===
==Game Boy/Game Boy Color==
 
 
*Game Boy/Game Boy Color (DualGB): Decent GB and GBC support, has audio. Current version found exclusively in Wave.
 
*Game Boy/Game Boy Color (DualGB): Decent GB and GBC support, has audio. Current version found exclusively in Wave.
  
==CHIP-8==
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===CHIP-8===
 
*Chip-8 (WAVE-8): Supports base CHIP-8, as well as SuperChip 1.1, hires CHIP-8, XO-CHIP 1.1(full audio support), MegaChip(no audio),  HyperWaveCHIP-64, and HYPERCHIP-64(no audio). Exclusive to Wave.
 
*Chip-8 (WAVE-8): Supports base CHIP-8, as well as SuperChip 1.1, hires CHIP-8, XO-CHIP 1.1(full audio support), MegaChip(no audio),  HyperWaveCHIP-64, and HYPERCHIP-64(no audio). Exclusive to Wave.
  
==GBA==
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===GBA===
 
*Game Boy Advance(REGBA V0.0.5): Expect little to nothing to work, especially not any retail games. Unlike the other emulators in Wave, REGBA expects ROMs to be in base-64 format. Available separately.
 
*Game Boy Advance(REGBA V0.0.5): Expect little to nothing to work, especially not any retail games. Unlike the other emulators in Wave, REGBA expects ROMs to be in base-64 format. Available separately.
  
==NDS==
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===NDS===
 
*Nintendo DS: Simple homebrew like TinyFB runs, main issue is actually memory constraints. Doesn’t play any retail games. Available separately.
 
*Nintendo DS: Simple homebrew like TinyFB runs, main issue is actually memory constraints. Doesn’t play any retail games. Available separately.
  
==NES==
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===NES===
 
*Nintendo Entertainment System (Cool NES 2.4): Compatibility is the same as CoolNES 2.4. Available separately.
 
*Nintendo Entertainment System (Cool NES 2.4): Compatibility is the same as CoolNES 2.4. Available separately.
  
==Bytepusher==
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===Bytepusher===
 
*Bytepusher (1s1s BP): Limited to 400KB of memory due to the Scratch list limit. Available separately.
 
*Bytepusher (1s1s BP): Limited to 400KB of memory due to the Scratch list limit. Available separately.
  
 
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===Converting Roms===
==Converting Roms==
 
 
*Scratch does not allow you to upload files directly during runtime, so you have to convert the desired rom to either a hexadecimal or Base-64 format string depending on the emulator.
 
*Scratch does not allow you to upload files directly during runtime, so you have to convert the desired rom to either a hexadecimal or Base-64 format string depending on the emulator.
 
 
  
 
[[Category:Web emulation software]]
 
[[Category:Web emulation software]]

Revision as of 12:17, 22 October 2022

Wave Multi-Emulator combines multiple emulators together into one Scratch project.

Wave Multi-Emulator
WaveEmulogo.png
Developer(s) oxiti8, 52525rr, Geotale, Kouzeru
Latest version 0.8.7
Active Yes
Platform(s) Web browsers
Emulates CHIP-8 + extensions
Game Boy/Color
NES
Game Boy Advance
Nintendo DS
Bytepusher
Accuracy System-Dependent
Programmed in Scratch
License CC BY-SA 2.0
Source code GitHub

Features

Game Boy/Game Boy Color

  • Game Boy/Game Boy Color (DualGB): Decent GB and GBC support, has audio. Current version found exclusively in Wave.

CHIP-8

  • Chip-8 (WAVE-8): Supports base CHIP-8, as well as SuperChip 1.1, hires CHIP-8, XO-CHIP 1.1(full audio support), MegaChip(no audio), HyperWaveCHIP-64, and HYPERCHIP-64(no audio). Exclusive to Wave.

GBA

  • Game Boy Advance(REGBA V0.0.5): Expect little to nothing to work, especially not any retail games. Unlike the other emulators in Wave, REGBA expects ROMs to be in base-64 format. Available separately.

NDS

  • Nintendo DS: Simple homebrew like TinyFB runs, main issue is actually memory constraints. Doesn’t play any retail games. Available separately.

NES

  • Nintendo Entertainment System (Cool NES 2.4): Compatibility is the same as CoolNES 2.4. Available separately.

Bytepusher

  • Bytepusher (1s1s BP): Limited to 400KB of memory due to the Scratch list limit. Available separately.

Converting Roms

  • Scratch does not allow you to upload files directly during runtime, so you have to convert the desired rom to either a hexadecimal or Base-64 format string depending on the emulator.