Good lord. Ds can't even emulate snes perfectly. what makes you think it will be able to run playstation isos?
If you mean PS1 emulators on the PC, then yes. If you mean PC and PS1 emulators on the DS, then no.Are there actually PC and PS1 emulators? I cant' hear sarcasm with my sound off.
But I'm pretty much sure the creator of Gnirfleo is going to announce a PS2 emulator for the DS after he finishes his browser!Are there actually PC and PS1 emulators? I cant' hear sarcasm with my sound off.
If you mean PS1 emulators on the PC, then yes. If you mean PC and PS1 emulators on the DS, then no.
When we're struggling to emulate SNES to a minimum level of playability, there isn't going to be any playstation emulation.
As for "PC" emulation ... well, the problem there is that anything you would run such an emulator on would (in and of itself) be a form of "PC." What would be the point? Rather, the emulators that exist today mimic certain operating systems (old Windows, DOS, and Mac OS versions) .,. along with specific, ancient PC environments (like the commodore 64). There are also applications that allow you to boot an operating system WITHIN another operating system (I.E., booting Windows 98 from Windows XP, or something similar), but I think that's the extent of it.
But I'm pretty much sure the creator of Gnirfleo is going to announce a PS2 emulator for the DS after he finishes his browser!Are there actually PC and PS1 emulators? I cant' hear sarcasm with my sound off.
If you mean PS1 emulators on the PC, then yes. If you mean PC and PS1 emulators on the DS, then no.
When we're struggling to emulate SNES to a minimum level of playability, there isn't going to be any playstation emulation.
As for "PC" emulation ... well, the problem there is that anything you would run such an emulator on would (in and of itself) be a form of "PC." What would be the point? Rather, the emulators that exist today mimic certain operating systems (old Windows, DOS, and Mac OS versions) .,. along with specific, ancient PC environments (like the commodore 64). There are also applications that allow you to boot an operating system WITHIN another operating system (I.E., booting Windows 98 from Windows XP, or something similar), but I think that's the extent of it.