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the elf files are included, so you can convert them to .rom if you like.

I think he meant .3DS.Is .rom equivalent to .3ds?
If so, what tool can I use to do this? Is there something that runs on Linux, and that I can install without installing an entire development environment?

I has setting screen for all cores in 400x240, in setting, video, custom.

No they don't. The main dev of the 3DS version has an o3DS. I'm pretty sure he knows its slow.It's also annoying reading about performance and realizing it's almost always about N3DS, to the point that OG3DS reports are scarce, and believe me developers need to be reminded that OG3DS exists, it isn't the first time i see an emulator being abandoned halfway because high-end users are already satisfied with it. We are STILL in that situation with NDS emulation on PC (While Android already has an almost perfect one) when the only improvement in performance for years comes from an external fork with hardware rendering.
I know this stuff and while i am aware that i'm not the only one, i still don't want to see become another DeSmume or worse, another Project 64. So i'll whine, and complain, and write periodically speaking about the performance on OG3DS. At least i'm too lazy to download every single nightly, you can thank my SD reader for that, it's a pain to make it read something.
Yeah. They don't NEED to know anything. What they are doing is awesome and if there's something they should be reminded about often is how grateful we are for their work and time.No they don't. The main dev of the 3DS version has an o3DS. I'm pretty sure he knows its slow.
Can someone record a demanding SNES game (Like Yoshi's Island's Fuzzy level perhaps?) with CatSFC on a N3DS?
I really want to see if I switch blargSNES for CatSFC if I'll use a N3DS.
Also, what NES emu do you recommend for me right now?

I got 48 - 60 FPS on that level.STFO, stop complaining and answer my question!![]()

Anyone with an n3DS should just use FCeumm. QuickNES is very meh.FCEUMM it's said to be perfect. Also, QuickNES.
Anyone with an n3DS should just use FCeumm. QuickNES is very meh.

No 3dsx = no dice for me.Once the weird issues with Nestopia are fixed (it's scaled way too big, regardless of how I size the screen, and half of the screen is missing, along with weird colour palette issues), that'll probably be the one to use on N3DS due to the better accuracy (and hence compatibility) it brings, compared to even FCEUMM. In the few games I tested (Metroid, Wizards and Warriors 3, Akamajou Densetsu (JPN Castlevania 3 with VRC hardware)), it seems to run games at full speed with no frameskip or vsync trickery.

FBA runs them better than MAMECave drivers in MAME are rather new, and they are SLOOOOOW
highly unlikely




