"vSNES represents a SNES console, like an emulator. It simply consists of some memory that holds the status of the hardware. Unlike an emulator, it lacks the ability to execute the code in the RAM or ROM chips, allowing the components to interact. So what good is it?
Well, emulators like Genecyst or MEKA let you view the hardware at work, for example the color palette or the video RAM. ZSNES lacks such features, but the savestates contain all the info. A savestate is like a SNES frozen in time."
Well, emulators like Genecyst or MEKA let you view the hardware at work, for example the color palette or the video RAM. ZSNES lacks such features, but the savestates contain all the info. A savestate is like a SNES frozen in time."