View Full Version : Just a thought
sl_1982
December 12th, 2006, 15:48
Hey guys, This is my first post here but i have followed the emulator for some time. Keep up the great work! I have just recently read about the xbox360 XNA game developer app. Would it even be feasible to port pcsx2 to the 360 with something like this? Im sure it would be alot of work and the devs are busy working on the PC version too much to even consider it, but im sure with the 3 core cpu in the 360 and the killer gpu that the 360 would have the neccessary hardware to do this. Anyways just a thought that I had, anyone know if this would even be possible? (given that it was coded for an x86 cpu the switch to PPC might require a complete code rewrite)
Thanks for listening and have a great day guys!
tkSteveFOX
December 12th, 2006, 15:52
for quite some time now there have been emu`s for consoles.But mostly SNES and NES and nintendo 64.A ps2 for the XBX360 is an interesting idea and the 360 is more than enoughf to handle PS2 emulation i`ts possible yes and i think quicker to do then on the PC.
gotenx1985
December 12th, 2006, 15:56
for quite some time now there have been emu`s for consoles.But mostly SNES and NES and nintendo 64.A ps2 for the XBX360 is an interesting idea and the 360 is more than enoughf to handle PS2 emulation i`ts possible yes and i think quicker to do then on the PC.
I think that emulation ps2 for the PC Is very good idea and what the all team what is doing with it is a GREAT IDEA
for quite some time now there have been emu`s for consoles.But mostly SNES and NES and nintendo 64.A ps2 for the XBX360 is an interesting idea and the 360 is more than enoughf to handle PS2 emulation i`ts possible yes and i think quicker to do then on the PC.
emulation ps2 for x360 is not good idea ;)
sl_1982
December 12th, 2006, 17:38
Are you saying it is a bad idea because it would take time away from working on the PC emulator? If so I agree, they should complete that first. I was mainly just wondering if it was possible.
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