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{{Infobox emulator | {{Infobox emulator | ||
− | |platform = [[Emulators on | + | |platform = [[Emulators on PC|Windows]]</br>[[Emulators on DOS|DOS]] |
|target = [[PlayStation emulators|PlayStation]]</br>[[PocketStation emulators|PocketStation]]</br>[[Nintendo Entertainment System emulators|NES]]</br>[[Super Nintendo emulators|SNES]]</br>[[Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulators|Game Boy/Color]]</br>[[Game Boy Advance emulators|Game Boy Advance]]</br>[[Nintendo DS emulators|Nintendo DS]]</br>[[Nintendo DSi emulators|Nintendo DSi]]</br>[[ZX Spectrum emulators|ZX Spectrum]]</br>[[Sinclair ZX81 emulators|ZX81]]</br>[[Atari 2600 emulators|Atari 2600]]</br>[[Commodore 64 emulators|Commodore 64]]</br>[[Amstrad CPC emulators|Amstrad CPC]]</br>[[MSX emulators|MSX]]</br>AMT630A | |target = [[PlayStation emulators|PlayStation]]</br>[[PocketStation emulators|PocketStation]]</br>[[Nintendo Entertainment System emulators|NES]]</br>[[Super Nintendo emulators|SNES]]</br>[[Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulators|Game Boy/Color]]</br>[[Game Boy Advance emulators|Game Boy Advance]]</br>[[Nintendo DS emulators|Nintendo DS]]</br>[[Nintendo DSi emulators|Nintendo DSi]]</br>[[ZX Spectrum emulators|ZX Spectrum]]</br>[[Sinclair ZX81 emulators|ZX81]]</br>[[Atari 2600 emulators|Atari 2600]]</br>[[Commodore 64 emulators|Commodore 64]]</br>[[Amstrad CPC emulators|Amstrad CPC]]</br>[[MSX emulators|MSX]]</br>AMT630A | ||
|developer = Martin Korth | |developer = Martin Korth | ||
− | |website = [http://problemkaputt.de | + | |website = [http://problemkaputt.de NO$FUN] |
|support = [https://www.patreon.com/martin_korth Patreon] | |support = [https://www.patreon.com/martin_korth Patreon] | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|NO$PSX | |NO$PSX | ||
− | |2. | + | |2.0 |
− | |{{ | + | |{{✗}} |
|[[PlayStation emulators|PlayStation]] | |[[PlayStation emulators|PlayStation]] | ||
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For general purpose emulation, don't bother with these unless you happen to use either a very old computer or a very underpowered one. These emulators are built around [[Emulation Accuracy#Low_accuracy|speedhacks]], have lower compatibility and are prone to bugs. Use the emulators for the systems listed on the main page instead. | For general purpose emulation, don't bother with these unless you happen to use either a very old computer or a very underpowered one. These emulators are built around [[Emulation Accuracy#Low_accuracy|speedhacks]], have lower compatibility and are prone to bugs. Use the emulators for the systems listed on the main page instead. | ||
− | The main drawing point of the NO$ emulators are the excellent debug features they often have (only matched by the likes of [[FCEUX]]), such as memory viewers and disassemblers, making them very useful for people who are into system development - whether to produce ROM hacks or homebrew, but still marred by its lower compatibility, austere interface, and | + | The main drawing point of the NO$ emulators are the excellent debug features they often have (only matched by the likes of [[FCEUX]]), such as memory viewers and disassemblers, making them very useful for people who are into system development - whether to produce ROM hacks or homebrew, but still marred by its lower compatibility, austere interface, and lack of native Linux builds (though they run fine under a wrapper such as Wine). |
That said, they're also the place to go for features that don't get much attention if any on other emulators, including: | That said, they're also the place to go for features that don't get much attention if any on other emulators, including: | ||
* PocketStation (PS1): as part of NO$GBA 2.7 onwards. The odd choice of emulators comes from GBA, DS and PocketStation sharing parts of the ARM architecture. Functional. | * PocketStation (PS1): as part of NO$GBA 2.7 onwards. The odd choice of emulators comes from GBA, DS and PocketStation sharing parts of the ARM architecture. Functional. | ||
− | + | * Satellaview: as part of NO$SNS. | |
− | * Satellaview | ||
* SNES-CD (Sony): as part of NO$SNS. | * SNES-CD (Sony): as part of NO$SNS. | ||
* [[GBA e-Reader emulators|e-Reader (GBA)]]: as part of NO$GBA 2.4 onwards. | * [[GBA e-Reader emulators|e-Reader (GBA)]]: as part of NO$GBA 2.4 onwards. | ||
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* [http://problemkaputt.de/pagezero.htm the Commodore 64, Vic-20 and TED machines]; | * [http://problemkaputt.de/pagezero.htm the Commodore 64, Vic-20 and TED machines]; | ||
* [http://problemkaputt.de/pandocs.htm the Gameboy] (based primarily on the Pan docs); | * [http://problemkaputt.de/pandocs.htm the Gameboy] (based primarily on the Pan docs); | ||
− | * [http://problemkaputt.de/gbatek | + | * [http://problemkaputt.de/gbatek.htm the Gameboy Advance, Nintendo DS and DSi]; |
* [http://problemkaputt.de/portar.htm the MSX] (based primarily on the Portar docs); | * [http://problemkaputt.de/portar.htm the MSX] (based primarily on the Portar docs); | ||
* [http://problemkaputt.de/everynes.htm the NES]; | * [http://problemkaputt.de/everynes.htm the NES]; |