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wertigon |
Posted by CaptainJistuce Hardware wise, this is true. Software wise, you pretty much just use the provided APIs the firmware provides you after the PS2 era. That's what I mean with LLE not being as interesting with later consoles. |
hunterk |
Posted by wertigonNot really, but themaister's ParaLLEl-RDP is probably the closest analog. It's hardware-accelerated software rendering done in vulkan compute shaders. |
CaptainJistuce |
Playstation 3, XBox 360, and Wii are very unrelated to the IBM PC. And squeezing performance was important to all three(especially the PS3). Meanwhile, the XBox OG is closely related, but emulation efforts have long been halting steps stymied by lack of documentation of the VDP. |
wertigon |
That's just... Plain awesome. I'm wondering if it would somehow be possible to implement the N64 GPU command set in Vulkan, in the same vein of DXVK. I think after Playstation 2 / Gamecube / Xbox, game devs got significantly less interested in squeezing every last drop of performance from the consoles, making LLE of such consoles much less interesting. Pretty much all of them after that are modern PCs in a cramped form factor, making emulation significantly easier. |
creaothceann | ...aaaand he's got it working. |
Bob-P- |
Hope he is o.k and taking lots of breaks to rest his mind and his hands that are causing him problems. The lockdown hasn't helped matters. He must try and make sure he gets lots of natural light and fresh air as best as he can. I really hope things get better for him. My thoughts are with him. |
tomman |
Posted by creaothceann https://byuu.org/posts/ares So basically, COVID-19 pretty much ruined But he can't just stay quiet, doing nothing inside an apartment, and desperate times call for desperate measures, I guess. Still wish luck for him, he really needs some. |
creaothceann | https://www.reddit.com/r/emulation/comments/gd2afh/ares_the_artist_formerly_known_as_byuu_is/ |
Nicholas Steel | Byuu v2 is now out as well as Higan v108 and BSNES 115: https://byuu.org/posts/trifecta-release |
Nicholas Steel |
He releases new compiled builds on itch.io since Google likes to flag his downloads (and his entire website) as dangerous whenever he releases a new build there. He got sick of having to convince Google it's safe every time. https://byuu.org/links |
NTI |
Posted by tomman You have to compile directly from github, v1.2 is a simple commit. Don't know if it's gonna be released for the general public. Regarding the homepage pointing to v1.0, well, it's just Near's regular lazyness xD |
creaothceann |
Posted by tomman Why not reddit (plus RES)? The quality of the experience depends entirely on what subreddits you're following. Posted by near *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon_(software) |
tomman |
Posted by Nicholas Steel Care to point me to that v1.2? Anyway, I decided to give it a spin last night, as I don't own higan-spec hardware, and I'm liking current bsnes versions for my (admittedly limited) SNES emulation needs. So I went and tried the Genesis core, as I'm always eager for new Sega emulators (that aren't MAME or require me to install RetroArch!). Demoscene stuff naturally hates higan/byuu at this stage (Overdrive 1 hangs, Overdrive 2 is severely glitched, most Titan/RSE demos hang or refuse to boot), but for the average Sonic ROM hack, it's good enough (as long as you don't mind glitched audio every now and then). But it's still a young core with a metric ton of potential, so I'll be looking on this forward - BlastEm is in need of some serious competition for the accuracy crown ;) Too bad I'm on a rather rough spot to give feedback to |
Nicholas Steel | it's up to v1.2 now which fixes some oopsy daisy mistakes. |
creaothceann | https://www.reddit.com/r/emulation/comments/f8vdfk/byuu_v1_released/ |
Screwtape |
byuu has released higan v107 for testing and UI feedback:
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