Nintendo DS emulator - DeSmuME 0.9.7-2 and 0.9.6

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Nintendo DS emulator - DeSmuME 0.9.7-2 and 0.9.6

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Update Oct. 05, 2011: desmume-0.9.7-2-i386.pet by grimoire

Homepage: http://desmume.org

Documentation: http://desmume.org/documentation/

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#2 Post by battleshooter »

Hey man, haven't seen you around in ages :)

Thanks for the pet.

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#3 Post by Makoto »

Of course, it should be worth noting that you're going to need a decently powerful (and probably relatively recent) system to run DeSmuME. Don't expect to be playing Pokemon on your old 486 (at least, at anything resembling normal speeds). :)
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#4 Post by sc0ttman »

Makoto wrote:Of course, it should be worth noting that you're going to need a decently powerful (and probably relatively recent) system to run DeSmuME. Don't expect to be playing Pokemon on your old 486 (at least, at anything resembling normal speeds). :)
I tried LEGO harry potter, it run OK, about 12fps, but I do think a powerful PC is definitely recommended..

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#5 Post by Makoto »

It's dependent largely on the games you're trying to run, I think. For example, the Pokemon games (Diamond/Pearl/Platinum/HeartGold/SoulSilver) are a bit infamous for bogging down even on decent systems, which is one reason I mentioned them. :) The more a game uses 3D and other special effects, the more likely it's going to require more system resources... but you know that. :)

It still tends to want a relatively decent system, for the most part, though.
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#6 Post by wow »

Yes it's slow. No$gba is a lot faster, even running through wine.

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#7 Post by Makoto »

You can run NO$GBA through Wine? :shock: I'd probably have been reluctant to try that. :D (Well, aside from the fact that my Linux system is mostly ten year-old hardware...)
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#8 Post by grimoire »

Here's a new version :)

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#9 Post by Makoto »

Well, version 0.9.8 was released not too long ago, but I don't know how easy it would be to compile, yet. :/
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#10 Post by hollywood »

Makoto wrote:You can run NO$GBA through Wine? :shock: I'd probably have been reluctant to try that. :D (Well, aside from the fact that my Linux system is mostly ten year-old hardware...)
I run NO$GBA with wine and it is still buggy, so I installed No$Zoomer in wine which runs NO$Zoomer and then runs NO$GBA through No$Zoomer which allows you to make adjustments and get it running well. The downside is that the process for running nozoomer is buggy, and I believe you have to delete an INI file each time before running it or it doesn't load the No$Zoomer first. And you always have to launch No$Zoomer each time. But it does run much better than desmume if you do it this way. Strange how it runs better in Wine, I know.

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