RaspPi is more powerful than 3DS :/PSX can be a thing, probably won't run really heavy games, but even a RaspPi can run PSX well.
RaspPi is more powerful than 3DS :/PSX can be a thing, probably won't run really heavy games, but even a RaspPi can run PSX well.
RaspPi is more powerful than 3DS :/
Proof it.
http://www.raspberrypi.org/help/faqs/#performanceSpeed Looks more powerful than a 3DS to me,
Pi uses ARM11 too, but at 700Mhz. Regarding the Wii, it did handle PSX, but very poorly.In the GPU it is, but doesn't emulation rely more on CPU? ARM11's are better than the Wii's CPU, and Wii handled PSX.
I'm pretty sure 3DS can handle it.
Pi uses ARM11 too, but at 700Mhz. Regarding the Wii, it did handle PSX, but very poorly.
Well, what is the clock speed of the new 3DS?
Maybe the normal 3DS can't, but the New could do it.
As far as I know, the N3DS has the same clock speed, but the CPU is 4x instead of 2x like the 3DS. This is just off the 3DBrew page so I don't know how accurate it is, but the clock speed they give for the 3DS seems a bit low.Well, what is the clock speed of the new 3DS?
Maybe the normal 3DS can't, but the New could do it.
Pi uses ARM11 too, but at 700Mhz. Regarding the Wii, it did handle PSX, but very poorly.
Looked up some footage, and it seems to be very playable.
There are many incompatible games, and some of the games are too slow, so it depends on which game you're playing. MGS works surprisingly well though.Looked up some footage, and it seems to be very playable.
Same clock speed, but 4 cores. That beats the PI.
4 cores for emulation is near useless.
Yeaaa.. that isn't true.
4 cores for emulation is near useless.
More clock speed only matters if you're talking about the exact same processor. If they're different in any way then clock speed is only a good ballpark estimation of its power.Yeaaa.. that isn't true.
No I'm not wrong. You must be joking
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megahertz_myth
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2002/feb/28/onlinesupplement3
http://www.pcmech.com/article/megahertz-myth/
More MHz doesn't mean a process is going to run emulators faster. Do your research, please. Thank you
/\ look aboveMore clock speed only matters if you're talking about the exact same processor. If they're different in any way then clock speed is only a good ballpark estimation of its power.