2006-06-01 오후 8:03:47 Hit. 694
Current Status (v0.25)
DotNES emulates the NES's 6502 CPU, PPU, Sound, and Joypad 1. But you'd pretty much expect that from any emulator. Current features include:
v0.25 has a significant (~50%) speed increase over the prior versions, though it's still nothing to write home about. As I do more cleanup and optimization I expect this to improve significantly, but I'm not expecting this to ever set any records...
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The requirements to run DotNES are: Windows, DirectX9 and .NET Framework 2.0. You'll definitely need a fairly decent machine (I can get ~130fps on an Athlon64 3500+, your mileage may vary), and if your machine lacks DirectX video acceleration in hardware, performance will be quite slow.
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NOTE: You will almost certainly need the Managed DirectX runtime installed, this can be obtained here. Supposedly (and I have not tested it) the end-user runtime installer now contains the Managed DirectX stuff so you no longer need to download the entire SDK just to run the emulator. Progress!
For a slight (2-4%) speed improvement you can generate a native image of the emulator (the released binary is JITted); eventually I'll have some sort of installer that will do this for you for your current architecture. For right now, I'm lazy and you'll have to do it by hand. (%windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.050727\ngen.exe NES.exe should do the trick.) I suggest that if you really need that 4% increase that you look into using another emulator that isn't written in a managed language :).
The default keys for the emulator are as follows (and can be reconfigured -- however these changes are not currently saved when you exit the emulator):
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Additionally you can configure a joystick of your choice instead of using the Keyboard; currently only standard joystick buttons and POV hats (which many gamepads use for d-pads) are supported and these settings are ALSO not saved when you exit. Sorry about that. To be fixed in an upcoming release, I promise!
Note: There are no ROM files included with this emulator. If you want ROMs, they are probably among the easiest things to find on the Internet right now using a search engine. Consider thyself warned: If you e-mail me asking for ROM files, you will be entering a world of pain.
Screenshots:
Here are some obligatory screen shots of my marvy emulator in action! You can barely restrain yourself, you're so excited
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