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'''DaedalusX64''' is an open-source [[Nintendo 64_emulators|Nintendo 64]] emulator for PlayStation Portable, macOS, and Linux. It supports most games has high accuracy.
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'''DaedalusX64''' is an open-source [[Nintendo 64_emulators|Nintendo 64]] emulator for PlayStation Portable, macOS, and Linux. It's supports most games and has high compatibility.
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Daedalus is an established open-source Nintendo 64 emulator for Windows and PSP, famed especially for its fast performance on low-end MIPS CPU host hardware. As this project hasn't been touched for some time, some of us have gotten together and started work on reviving this little community mostly focusing on the PSP to start with and then moving to other platforms.
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Daedalus is an established open-source Nintendo 64 emulator for Windows and PSP. As this project hasn't been touched for some time, some of us have gotten together and started work on reviving this little community mostly focusing on the PSP to start with and then moving to other platforms.
  
 
Daedalus created in 2006 by a certain StrmnNmrn , then taken over in 2008 by a team of developers until 2014, the Nintendo 64 emulator for PlayStation Portable.
 
Daedalus created in 2006 by a certain StrmnNmrn , then taken over in 2008 by a team of developers until 2014, the Nintendo 64 emulator for PlayStation Portable.

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