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3DO emulators

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|release = 1993
|discontinued = 1996
|successor = [[Konami M2]] [[Panasonic M2]]
|emulated = {{✓}}
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:Based on the FreeDO emulator. Seems to have lower compatibility, however most of the more popular 3DO titles are compatible. It's a source-only release, so it has to be compiled.
;[[MAME]]
:Has four seven preliminary <code>3do</code> drivers (two One for the NTSC/PAL models, one for the BIOS, PAL models and one for the unreleased M2 versionfive related to American Laser Games). Commercial games do not load in the drivers yet (as As it is reported as not working and the sound as unimplemented) but MAME supports the arcade hardware.<ref>https://github.com/mamedev/mame/blob/master/src/mame/drivers/3do.cpp (Bottom of page)</ref>
;FreeDO
:An older abandoned emulator that never left beta. Paved the way for preliminary 3DO emulation development while spawning 4DO and Phoenix. Was open source at one point but became closed due to fear of legal issues<ref name="open to closed">http://www.freedo.org/HTML/faq.html</ref>.
** [https://archive.org/details/3DO_Redump 3DO Redump 08-01-16]
** [https://archive.org/details/3domanuals 3DO Interactive Multiplayer Manuals]
* 3dodev.com
** [https://3dodev.com/software/roms 3DO BIOS files]
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