They stated they'd like to do a NeoGeo emulator...it's not a sure thing, but it at least shows they're thinking about doing more. Also, I assume this means the source of the SNES emulator will be available? That's a pretty awesome thing.Pong20302000 said:thegame07 said:Are they planning to make any other emulators after snes? Give sega megadrive/genesis!
dont think they are
but the SDK mean that other people will be able to make good emulators
redfalcon said:Will it run on other cards such as M3 Real, Acekard etc?
I don't think the supercard team will let people work on the game fixes/loaders, because then somebody could just take the previous fixes and distribute them to other carts, and the supercard would lose it's hard-earned status as one of the most compatible (while the others get it without the work)... also this will allow more clones to pop up, since the clone makers will be able to use game fixes they normally wouldn't be able to find/program themselves... and then when the supercard team stops the fixes from leaking, that clone cart stops getting updates since it's makers never knew how to do it in the first place... It happens all the time, and none of us want that.squirrelman10 said:I hate to ask this but why is Linux so importantI'm curious as well. The DSTwo lacks an MMU (at least, I cannot find confirmation of one existing), so the only linux variant (that I'm aware of existing) that'll work is uClinux, which might not meet the additional software requirements of something like snes9X, and hasn't had a published update in over a year. Furthermore porting an emulator to the DSTwo itself is going to be better than running linux on it and running an emulator within linux. More resources available to it.
As long as sc team can work on the OS and if other programmers can work on game fixes and plugins this cart will be the best one out theresquirrelman10 said:also do u guys think with the ask out programmers can edit and fix the gba emulation?Only if we have access to the source of the GBA emulator, which we don't. If the default emulator doesn't improve, an alternative one can simply be created/ported, though.
QUOTE(squirrelman10 @ Jun 30 2010, 09:01 AM)
And also - what with the SDk coming out - it'll really be down to the developers of the Homesbrew that we use as 'plugins' to develop their programs to be compatible with the DSTwo - not the other way roundRydian said:I don't think the supercard team will let people work on the game fixes/loaders, because then somebody could just take the previous fixes and distribute them to other carts, and the supercard would lose it's hard-earned status as one of the most compatible...squirrelman10 said:As long as sc team can work on the OS and if other programmers can work on game fixes and plugins this cart will be the best one out there
QUOTE said:iReader is SC team official E-book software for SuperCard DSTWO. It Supports more text / image format, operation is simple, the functional and practical, intended to better read Figure user experience.
Text format: txt?pdf?html?ini…………
Image format: BMP?JPEG?JPG?PNG?TIF?gif…………
Tips: Support ZIP file.
?UI?
Reader supports txt, pdf, html and other formats, browsing can hand paddling touch screen, power to make the user feel the natural buffering effect of the transition. Bookmarks, reading style, replacing the use of these features meet user needs and individual needs.
View picture function support touch screen and keyboard shortcuts, user-friendly to operate according to their own habits. It support rotate and zoom function. Down screen display touch button, the Up screen display the user selection part.
Currently iReader has entered the internal testing phase, and believe it can meet the user of DSTWO soon.
Spikey said:So according to this pictureTheir application is so magical it can render text ON THE DS ITSELF!!!
hahaha they should at least check the pics before they put them onlineSpikey said:So according to this pictureTheir application is so magical it can render text ON THE DS ITSELF!!!