Emulation

warmaster, in Simple64 Release v2024.05.2

Do they provide a retroarch core?

PrimalHero,
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No sure, I could not find information about it, so maybe not.

PrimalHero, in [Steam] Repugnant Bounty to be delisted "ASAP"
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what has this to do with emulation?

Auster,
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The game is emulated, so for those that like to collect commercially available ROMs, and going by the topic of this community, it seemed relevant.

PrimalHero,
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Ok, fair

breadsmasher, in B2 Release b2-20240423-163255-0fcf3c3-prerelease ·
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Context- BBC Micro emulator

I wish posts like these would have useful titles

PrimalHero,
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It's on the top in the description

Fiivemacs, in Sound Blaster Emulator for DOS

This is only good if this comes with dr sbaitso or the talking parrot.

PrimalHero,
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haha I agree

LazaroFilm, in Release Lime3DS 2105
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Didn’t Citra got taken down with the yuzu debacle?

PrimalHero,
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Yes this a fork of citra

TootSweet, in MAME 0.264

I want to see screen shots of this XDS-19P graphical terminal thing, but I haven’t been able to find anything by Googling.

plumbercraic, in MAME 0.264
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The scale and longevity of this project never ceases to amaze me.

stsquad, in Xemu Release v0.7.119

I wonder if they will ever consider upstreaming their changes to Qemu? I know the upstream x86 decoder had seen some updates recently as well at the general improvements to code gen. How often does the project go through a painful rebase?

PrimalHero,
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Unfortunately I do not know

DdCno1, in RPCS3 - Two Years of Major PS3 Emulation Improvements!

I'm still amazed by the fact that this emulator exists at all and even manages to boot games, let alone run them this well. There's still this almost mythical perception of the PS3 being an impossibly complex machine at the back of my head. Hats off to the wizards who are slowly defeating this beast.

Side note: The juxtaposition between GT5's astonishing graphics and embarrassingly bad engine sounds is still just as striking now as it was back then.

RealM, (edited ) in Switch Emulator Yuzu is dead, 3DS emulator Citra also affected
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While this super sucks and is a loss for the wider Emulation community, I think this is the first time where I can actually see where Nintendo is coming from in one of those legal dilemmas.
(Disclaimer: Not a lawyer, some of this is hearsay. I'm only an avid reader, but haven't actually ever done any switch emulation myself. Keep your salt grains ready and correct me if I share wrong information please.)

Yuzu appearently raked in 30k USD per month on their patreon. And many of these patreons were most likely not just donating out of good will and with a "Thank you" mindset, but they were actually in it for the supporter/early access builds, which were time-gated behind these subscriptions. This automatically raises an eyebrow for me. Second problem, one of these early-access branches appearently had optimizations for running Tears of the Kingdom, even before it officially released (the game got leaked 1~2 weeks early). This meant, for a short period of time, the yuzu emulator was the only way to play Nintendo's game (besides using a homebrewed switch) and I think this put them in a direct competition against Nintendo.
That is just an absolute no-go when you're trying to provide legal and safe emulation. This basically invites pirates with a big welcome mat.
Correction: I just found out, official yuzu builds never ran TotK pre-release. It was modded versions through 3rd party devs.

The core idea of "good" emulation is video game preservation and the right, to do whatever you yourself want with your property.
The yuzu devs in this scenario seemed like they were trying to make a profit off of giving early access to someone elses copyrighted work. And that does sound pretty illegal to me.

What Nintendo is trying to argue in their writing doesn't super resonate with me though. yuzu emulator needs a file from the switch OS called "prod.keys" in order to decrypt and to actually play switch games. Nintendo argues that any attempt at extracting this file is "circumventing digital copyright millenium act", and therefore yuzu is facilitating piracy because it ONLY works with this file. This also seems to be the reason why they went after the tool that is used to extract prod.keys, called "Lockpick" earlier last year.

I don't think using a program to obtain your own keys from your own property should be illegal. While sharing those files might very well be.

Overall, very iffy topic, just a reminder to any Emulation Devs to always take the safe route whenever possible. In my personal opinion, I don't think developers should even try to emulate any games that are newer than ~1 year, as a show of faith that there is no monetary incentive.

PrimalHero,
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Yes, I think the devs might have gotten a bit greedy with what they were doing and that might be what got Nintendo's attention. Even though Nintendo has made many times negative comments about emulation it's actually I think the first time they went after an emulator.

I agree with on encryption key matter but I don't know what the usa law says about something like that. Personally my opinion if you have bought a device, it is yours and you can do with it what you want including ripping firmware or allowing custom software to run on it.

Auster, in A public sheet for ROMs and BIOS obtainable from official releases
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(Back at updating it; had a mental block for a while)

Mr_Blott, in EightyOne Sinclair Emulator v1.40
PrimalHero,
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Why not?

Mr_Blott,

Yah

FarraigePlaisteach, in CLK
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I just tried this out. It’s very promising. I like the way it emulates video and audio accurately and simplifies the user side of things.

Having a system where I just double click on disk images to run software sounds so much more comfortable and intuitive than typical emulation.

thingsiplay, in Release Wine-GE-Proton8-19 Released
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PrimalHero, in Ppsspp Release v1.16.3
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