![]() ![]() Flash carts and emulators then have to replicate these (or scavenge one from an original cart) to have it work. 4 reasons for something being hard to emulate.Ģ) There was some kind of weird input extra.ģ) For newer machines doing dynamic recompilation then that method fails to work as much as it could by virtue of some code not being compiled as much as assembled.Ĥ) Code exploiting non standard or esoteric implementations of the hardware that most emulators don't care to imitate, or possibly even know to emulate.ġ) Most probably start with the SNES here (wikipedia I know but today at least they will give a decent overview, if you want to go further) and the "special chips" its carts sometimes carried that allowed it to do all sorts of processing extras. ![]()
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