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{{Infobox emulatorconsole|title = Bandai WonderSwan/Color|logo = exodusWonderSwan-Black-Left.png|version image = 2WonderSwan-Color-Blue-Left.1png|active image2 = YesWonderSwanCrystal.png|platform image3 = WindowsSwanCrystal-Wine-Left.png|target imagecaption = [[Sega Genesis emulators|Sega Genesis]]'''Top:''' The WonderSwan.<br/>'''Middle:''' The WonderSwan Color.<br/>'''Bottom 2:''' The SwanCrystal <small>and more(Blue Violet & Red Wine).</small>|developer = NemesisBandai|website type = [http[://www.exodusemulator.com/ ExodusEmulator.comCategory:Handheld consoles|Handheld game console]]|source generation = [https[:Category:Fifth-generation video game consoles|Fifth generation]]|release = 1999 <small>(WonderSwan)</small><br/>2000 <small>(WonderSwan Color)</bitbucket.orgsmall><br/exodusemulator>2002 <small>(Swan Crystal)</exodus Bitbucket]small>|discontinued = 2003|emulated = {{✓}}
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'''Exodus''' is a work-in-progress, [[Emulation Accuracy#Cycle accuracy|cycle accurate]] [[Multi-system emulators|multi-system emulator]]. Despite being initially developed with the [[Sega Genesis emulators|Sega Genesis]] in mind (hence the Exodus name, which is a play on the biblical Genesis and the book of Exodus after it), the project's goal has since been changed into an emulation ''platform'', rather than an emulator for a particular system, similar to [[MAME]] and its sister project [[MESS]].
== Downloads == * The '''WonderSwan''', '''WonderSwan Color''' and '''SwanCrystal''' are the fifth-generation handheld game consoles produced by [http[wikipedia://www.exodusemulatorBandai|Bandai]] in 1999, 2000 and 2002, respectively.comIt is the brainchild of Game Boy/indexColor creator, [[wikipedia:Gunpei_Yokoi|Gunpei Yokoi]].php/downloads/currentThere were three versions eventually released: A black-and-release white version, a color version, and a '''Official releaseCrystal''']version with an improved screen.
==Emulators=={| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"|-! scope="col"|Name! scope="col"|Platform(s)! scope="col"|Latest Version! scope="col"|[[Libretro|Libretro Core]]! scope="col"|<abbr title="Free/Libre and Open-Source Software">FLOSS</abbr>! scope="col"|Active! scope="col"|[[Recommended Emulators|Recommended]]|-! colspan="9"|PC / x86|-|[[Mednafen]]|align=left|{Sega Genesis emulators{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}|[{{MednafenURL|releases}} {{MednafenVer}}]| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}|-|[[ares]]|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS}}|[https://github.com/ares-emulator/ares/releases {{aresVer}}]| {{✗}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}|-|[[higan]]|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}|[https://github.com/higan-emu/higan/releases {{higanVer}}]| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}|-|[[BizHawk]]|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}|[http://tasvideos.org/BizHawk/ReleaseHistory.html {{BizHawkVer}}]| {{✗}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}|-|[[MAME]]|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}|[http://www.mamedev.org/release.html {{MAMEVer}}]| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✗}}|-|[[Cygne]]|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}|[http://cygne.emuunlim.com 2.1a]| {{✗}}| {{✓}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}|-|[http://sourceforge.jp/projects/oswan/devel Oswan]|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}|[http://sourceforge.jp/projects/oswan/releases/p5046 1.7.3]| {{✗}}| {{✓}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}|-|[http://wsonline.emuunlim.com/ WonderScott]|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Web}}|[https://www.zophar.net/ws/wonderscott.html 0.54b]| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}|-|[https://www.zophar.net/ws/wscamp.html WSCamp]|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}|[https://emulationrealm.net/downloads/file/237-wscamp 0.21]| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}|-|[https://web.archive.org/web/20141105014113/http://www.xe-emulator.com Xe]|align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux}}|[https://web.archive.org/web/20141022230129/http://www.xe-emulator.com/index.php?m=download 2.16.2]| {{✗}}| {{✓}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}|-! colspan="9"|Mobile / ARM|-|[[Mednafen]]|align=left|{{Icon|Android|Linux}}<ref group=N name=libretro>Only available as a libretro core (e.g. [[RetroArch]]).</ref>|[{{MednafenURL|releases/}} {{MednafenVer}}]| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}|-| WonderDroid X|align=left|{{Icon|Android}}| [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.willna.wonderdroid&hl=en_IN&gl=US 1.0.12]<small> ($)</small><br/>[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.atelieryl.wonderdroid 3.2][https://github.com/williehwc/wonderdroid-x git]| {{✗}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}|-! colspan="9"|Console|-| [http://wiibrew.org/wiki/WiiMednafen WiiMednafen]|align=left|{{Icon|Wii}}| [https://github.com/raz0red/wii-mednafen git]| {{✗}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}|-| [http://dev-e.sakura.ne.jp eSwan]|align=left|{{Icon|PSP}}| [https://archive.org/details/eSwan009.7z 0.09]| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{~}}|-| pSwan|align=left|{{Icon|PSP}}| [https://archive.org/details/pSwan_v007.7z 0.07][https://github.com/PSP-Archive/pSwan git]| {{✗}}| {{~}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}|-| OSwan|align=left|{{Icon|PSP}}| [https://gbatemp.net/download/oswan-0-7-for-psp.28362/download?version=28362 0.01]| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}|-| Cygne|align=left|{{Icon|PSP}}| [https://gbatemp.net/download/cygne.28358/download?version=28358 00.0]| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}|-| OswanPSP|align=left|{{Icon|PSP}}| [https://archive.org/details/oswan-psp-020.7z 0.2.0][https://github.com/PSP-Archive/oswanpsp git]| {{✗}}| {{~}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}|-| SwanEmu|align=left|{{Icon|GCWZero}}| [https://github.com/gameblabla/SwanEmu git]| {{✗}}| {{✓}}| {{✗}}| {{~}}|-| DualSwan|align=left|{{Icon|NDS}}| [https://gamebrew.org/images/e/e8/Dualswan121ds.rar 1.2.1]| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{~}}|-| PocketWS|align=left|{{Icon|Gizmondo}}| [https://app.box.com/s/puzizv5n9bmk6t1awfkmv3ldqh8lpkf7 0.02b]| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{~}}|-| Wonderstation|align=left|{{Icon|PS2}}|[https://www.thetechgame.com/Downloads/id=207041/wonderstation-oswan-ps2-01.html 0.1]| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{~}}|-| Oswan|align=left|{{Icon|Nspire}}| [https://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/464/46494.html Gameblabla's Oswan]| {{✗}}| {{✓}}| {{✗}}| {{~}}|-| OswanDC|align=left|{{Icon|DC}}|[https://emulationrealm.net/downloads/file/1096-oswan-dc 0.15]| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}|-| SwanAdvance|align=left|{{Icon|GBA}}| [https://www.zophar.net/consoles/gameboy/ws/swanadvance.html 0.1]| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}|}<references group=N />
==Notes==;WSCamp:A WonderSwan and WS Color emulator written by Toshi. This was the first WonderSwan emulator to feature sound as well as gamepad support, and it has a very high compatibility rate and excellent speed. It was the most accurate WonderSwan emulator at the time in the early 2000's, beating out [[Cygne]] and Oswan.;[[Cygne]]:The first WonderSwan emulator created on the Windows platform, written by DOX and released under the GNU General Public License. It had undergone massive improvements over its original DOS beta form in the early 2000's, including better timing and fixes to the SRAM. Cygne has a high compatibility rate, but lacks in speed and does not offer any sound support. Cygne supports both the original WonderSwan and the WonderSwan Color. However, it was abandoned in 2002.;Oswan:Oswan is a WonderSwan/WS Color emulator based on the Cygne source code and authored by David Raingeard. Improvements upon the original Cygne source include the additional of sound support and many speed improvements. Oswan also features the ability to apply several video filters as well as color schemes to add color to WonderSwan Classic titles. It has been abandoned but two variants of it were released in 2007 and 2010.;WonderScott:The second WonderSwan/WSC emulator, this WonderSwan emulator written in JavaScript was authored by Julien Frelat (Gollum) and released by the same team that made Boycott Advance. An online web format of WonderScott was also available at its official website, but is probably permanently inaccessible. It was somehow abandoned after its last version, v0.54b, was uploaded near the end of 2001 with poor compatibility. '''Features & pages on recommended/available WonderSwan/WS Color emulators:'''* [http://www.racketboy.com/retro/bandai-wonderswan-101-a-beginners-guide BANDAI WONDERSWAN 101: A BEGINNER’S GUIDE] (July 6th, 2007 by racketboy; updated June 19th, 2018. Old feature covering early WonderSwan emulation. Oswan and WSCamp were the recommended emulators according to the article. Both are too old by now and not recommended.)* [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/PSP/Emulation_List#Bandai_WonderSwan Wikibooks.org] (PSP/Emulation List. 5 old emulators and ports for the PSP.)* [http://www.vtemulation.net/emulators/windows/ws.php VTEmulation.net] (Old list of 3 old, early 2000's recommended emulators. Site no longer maintained.)* [http://www.old-computers.com/MUSEUM/emulator.asp?c=1175&st=2 Old-Computers.com] (List of 5 old, early 2000's emulators. For reference only.)* [https://www.zophar.net/ws.html Zophar's Domain] (List of downloads for 5 old, early 2000's emulators.) ==Debugging==;[[Mednafen]]:This multi-system emulator is said to have great debugging and cheat engine features but, unfortunately, has a [https://www.reddit.com/r/emulation/comments/3llkck/comment/cv78kj7 CRC check function] similar to default MAME. A CRC check analyses a game ROM file for any change to its data and size, so a fan-translator or ROMhacker would have to edit filenames every time for every change, which is incredibly tedious. This is likely the reason why there have not been many hack and fan-translation patches being provided publicly for any game on several systems that are covered by Mednafen such as Wonderswan (this page's topic), Neo Geo and PC Engine/PCE CD. These systems don't tend to have many good alternative emulators, let alone ones with good quality debuggers.;[[MAME]]:This well-known emulator of thousands of systems also has a normal CRC check algorithm to insure that the ROM file(s) of any supported game or clone, depending on the database/ROMset for a MAME version, match the data integrity and size of the same game/variant in the records. However, this does make it rather prickly for an aspiring ROMhacker. The MAME developers partly wanted this to reduce the nasty incidences of some sellers pawning circuit boards that were actually stuffed with user-made ROMhacks. There are a few ways around that - note that MAME developers still support genuine fan-translators, even for arcade games. ::1) Try using the HBMAME or MAMEUIFX frontend, which may support loading modified ROMs.::2) If you don't zip the set and instead make a folder with the zipname inside your rompath with properly-named loose files inside there, MAME will fuss up, but it will run the game even though the CRCs don't match.::3) With the new GEnie build system, it's pretty easy to build a one-game-off version of MAME that builds in seconds on pretty much any worthwhile PC.:::''make SUBTARGET=rom_name DRIVERS=src/mame/drivers/whatever.c REGENIE=1'';Oswan:A very good, worked and unused emulator. But it has a (poorly working) debugger, so making a hack patch on a WS game can be a lot smoother process with this software's tool than Mednafen's. [[Category:EmulatorsConsoles]][[Category:Sega Genesis emulatorsHandheld consoles]][[Category:Windows emulation softwareFifth-generation video game consoles]]
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