The PSP is much more powerful than the DS.soooo not to add fuel to the fire but... why is it totally not possible? I believe the same was thought of the psp and then BAM! outta no where Daedalus came along...
what stipulations make this impossible? not enough ram or what?http://forums.daedalusx64.com/viewforum.php?f=12&start=0
The PSP is much more powerful than the DS.
It doesn't matter if a flash cart runs on the DSi or 3DS, they only have access to the power of the original 2004-model DS.
The iEvo is an exception, but it's only double the DS's power (which is still crappy), and it hasn't been updated in ages (and didn't work in DSi-mode on the 3DS anyways).
Pfffffbwaahahahahaa! Can't be bothered to tell you how wrong you are. But no there isn't one, it's impossible actually, a device can't emulate a system waaaay more powerful than itself.I agree with rydian
I have even seen a GameCube emulator on the PSP.
My bad... I meant to say that it was just modded into a psp... but it really wasn't that funny, just sayin'...Pfffffbwaahahahahaa! Can't be bothered to tell you how wrong you are. But no there isn't one, it's impossible actually, a device can't emulate a system waaaay more powerful than itself.
Sorry if my post is offensive it's just... ;D
Once the 3DS homebrew scene kicks off, there's a strong possibility.
The DS has a very good GBA emulator, and the SNES emulators are limited by the dev's ability, not the DS hardware.
The DS isn't that powerful for perfect Snes emulation, not a limitation on the devs' part. The 3DS on the other hand...
nintendo DS - 67mhz ARM9 and 33mhz ARM7, 4mb RAM
snes - 16bit 65c816 Ricoh 5A22 3.58mhz, 128kb RAM (additional RAM on carts)
Sounds plenty powerful to me
I know that, I was proving a point to thealeks and his all-too-flawed logic about MHz and emulation. I'm not that dense.The DS can't load Saturn and PS1 games because it doesn't have enough RAM.
What I meant was that each SNES emulator on the DS has its advantages and disadvantages, and they aren't contradictory.