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wingman2
August 30th, 2002, 12:33
i hate how you there are all these competing emulators they are all striving for excelance but if they gave the other emulators their source code then they could all advance the idea should not to be to compete but to help each other
This should be in everyones best interest
oh post yay or nay
M.I.K.e7
August 30th, 2002, 12:45
I don't understand your point completely, but there are a lot of open-source N64 emulators:
- Project 64
- 1964
- Deadalus
- Mupen64
Probably some others I forgot...
wingman2
August 30th, 2002, 12:54
there are lots of open source ones but do the coders of the other ones get the source of one and add it to the other
eg
a coder on 1964 get code from Deadalus and adds it to 1964
if they did that there would be a lot of improvem,ent in a short time
Zobes
August 30th, 2002, 14:50
You forgot TR64 and the GLide64 plugin.
Almost every N64 is opensource, and most authors comuniacte. eg: a coder on 1964 get code from Deadalus and adds it to 1964It happened recently, the Unofficial Daedalus D3D8 plugin has been developpped by Rice (from 1964), based on the official Daedalus plugin (made by StrmnNrmn).
The decoding of the Banjo and Tooie ROM has been done by Azimer (from Apollo, also known for his audio plugin) and Tooie, from the PJ team.
Zephon
September 1st, 2002, 16:11
The authors always talk between them, don't think that they keep secrets and just compete. If someone finds out something useful for everyone, they share the info (like Azimer did with Banjo Tooie). But not everything can be implemented with every emulator. They are all very different (different programmer, different code), so it's difficult to find something that applies to all of them.
SomeUserGuy
September 1st, 2002, 18:36
Originally posted by wingman2
i hate how you there are all these competing emulators they are all striving for excelance but if they gave the other emulators their source code then they could all advance the idea should not to be to compete but to help each other
i don't think any of them are competing to be the best out there.
Quasius
September 1st, 2002, 18:44
Friendly competition never hurt anyone.
SomeUserGuy
September 1st, 2002, 19:39
basically, you just have to choose which emulator runs best on your system. you can't just choose one just cause it's compatible with a bunch of games.
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