DaedalusX64

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DaedalusX64
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Developer(s) kreationz, salvy6735, Corn, Chilly Willy, Wally, z2442
Latest version 1.1.8
Active Yes
Platform(s) PSP
Vita
3DS
PS2
GNU/Linux
Emulates Nintendo 64
Programmed in C++
License GPL 2.0
Source code GitHub

DaedalusX64 is a free and open-source Nintendo 64 emulator for PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 2 and 3DS. It's written in C++. It's supports most games and has high compatibility.

Overview

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.

Features

  • Fast emulation
  • High compatibility with PSP
  • Support for PSP TV Mode with 480p output!
  • Support PlayStation Vita via Adrenaline
  • Active support and updates
  • Lots of experimental optimizations
  • Some stutters and Average compatibility other ports

And more! futures

Usage

To install Daedalus to your PSP, download the latest release from the Releases page: Latest

Next, plug your PSP into your computer and navigate to /PSP/GAME/. Create a folder called "daedalus" there, and place the EBOOT.PBP file inside. Place your ROM files in daedalus/Roms/ and they will automatically appear in Daedalus.

Note: If the release is a ZIP file with a folder containing an EBOOT.PBP file when extracted, simply drag and drop the extracted folder into /PSP/GAME/.

Download

PSP 1.1.8
Nintendo 3DS 0.2 Beta
Vita 0.6
PlayStation 2 PS2 portbuild 1

Compatibility List

DaedalusX64 Vita Compatibility list

DaedalusX64 3DS Compatibility list
Unofficial list

DaedalusX64 PSP Compatibility list

See also

External links