alexf1996 Posted April 14, 2007 Posted April 14, 2007 All current emus cannot run DS commerical games' roms yet.acually the no$gba can I have tryed it
Mooney Posted April 15, 2007 Posted April 15, 2007 No$gba can, and so can iDeaS. I prefer iDeaS, though, cause you don't have to mess around with BIOS. For a compatibility list of commercial ROMs on iDeaS, go here: Unofficial iDeaS Compatibility List
DropDeadEd Posted April 25, 2007 Posted April 25, 2007 All current emus cannot run DS commerical games' roms yet.WRONG. You can run A LOT of commercial games with Desmume and Ideas. Not that many.
Alpha Posted April 25, 2007 Posted April 25, 2007 All current emus cannot run DS commerical games' roms yet.WRONG. You can run A LOT of commercial games with Desmume and Ideas. Not that many.The emulation just isn't up to par right now. I'd suspect it to be very well in a year or two if we're lucky. Right now the sales of flashcards have pretty much stunted the need to emulate the console.
DropDeadEd Posted April 28, 2007 Posted April 28, 2007 All current emus cannot run DS commerical games' roms yet.WRONG. You can run A LOT of commercial games with Desmume and Ideas. Not that many.The emulation just isn't up to par right now. I'd suspect it to be very well in a year or two if we're lucky. Right now the sales of flashcards have pretty much stunted the need to emulate the console. Which verily blows.
Shoma Posted April 28, 2007 Posted April 28, 2007 WHat's the reason behind the slow emulation of the DS? I'm not rushing for I'm not a DS fan but i was wondering. I mean the graphics are somewhat improved, but is it the whole touch screen affect or the dual screens that are hard to emulate?
BlackKnight Posted April 28, 2007 Posted April 28, 2007 WHat's the reason behind the slow emulation of the DS? I'm not rushing for I'm not a DS fan but i was wondering. I mean the graphics are somewhat improved, but is it the whole touch screen affect or the dual screens that are hard to emulate? Yeh the DS has been around for some good years now, and PCs today have proportionately a f.ckload of power to leverage in emulating it. I always remember the GBA being emulated extremely well early on, and, hardware wise, the DS doesn't seem overly more complicated than that was.
DropDeadEd Posted April 30, 2007 Posted April 30, 2007 WHat's the reason behind the slow emulation of the DS? I'm not rushing for I'm not a DS fan but i was wondering. I mean the graphics are somewhat improved, but is it the whole touch screen affect or the dual screens that are hard to emulate? Yeh the DS has been around for some good years now, and PCs today have proportionately a f.ckload of power to leverage in emulating it. I always remember the GBA being emulated extremely well early on, and, hardware wise, the DS doesn't seem overly more complicated than that was. we just need more people to take time on it.
Devia Eleven Posted May 1, 2007 Posted May 1, 2007 (edited) Wrong. iDeaSNo&GBA Edited May 1, 2007 by Devia Eleven
predator1 Posted June 10, 2007 Posted June 10, 2007 A few things that had to be said before : - iDeas ins't working on Vista ( I bet you all have XP so this is no problem for you ).- No$GBA runs the pokemon game if you have bios but the game freezes after your 1st battle against the bird pokemon. So I don't know about the iDeas emulator, but the creator of that emu shoul really make it work with Vista so I can try the Pokemon on it and see if it still freezes at that place ...
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