You never told me what Snes9x version you were using, what system, the audio settings. Snes9x 1.54.1 is second to Higan in terms of accuracy, so I don't know, but 1.55 is nearly out *shrug*.
Well there's your problem, Snes9x EX+ on the tablet is based off of Snes9x 1.52. You'll need RetroArch and use the main Snes9x core. On PC it runs 100% flawless.
@Baggins The GBA doesn't use the tile-offset/rotation and scaling effects, it's not a part of the GBA hardware. Snes had very unique hardware. Pink flash aside, Snes Classic gets the tile offset effects/warping right. It's also using some kind of mosaic effect.
Fairly easy, it’s on level 1-7 (touch fuzzy, get dizzy). I am curious as well about this, it’s actually not a major drawback imo. People should just play the games instead of worrying what digital foundry has to say about them. Yoshi’s Island is still miles better on the SNES Mini then on other emulators I’ve played the game on.
Alright - will try it without the filter first. If it still glitches, I'll try the original ROM (i.e. not the VC version with digital audio samples). From what I've seen from the actual emulator thus far, I find it pretty hard to believe the glitch is caused by the emulation itself, but we shall see.
Alright - will try it without the filter first. If it still glitches, I'll try the original ROM (i.e. not the VC version with digital audio samples). From what I've seen from the actual emulator thus far, I find it pretty hard to believe the glitch is caused by the emulation itself, but we shall see.
Well there's your problem, Snes9x EX+ on the tablet is based off of Snes9x 1.52. You'll need RetroArch and use the main Snes9x core. On PC it runs 100% flawless.
@Baggins The GBA doesn't use the tile-offset/rotation and scaling effects, it's not a part of the GBA hardware. Snes had very unique hardware. Pink flash aside, Snes Classic gets the tile offset effects/warping right. It's also using some kind of mosaic effect.
I am replying you on a tablet, that’s why I can’t see right now what version I am using. I have the latest version for NES Mini an Pi 3. I don’t run SNES9x on my tablet.
But it doesn't mean that OSS of the SNES is adapted from Android anyway.
Nintendo speaks about GNU (and not Android developped by Google)
Nintendo Open Source Software source code distribution page said:
Some Nintendo products include open source software ("OSS") distributed under the terms of various open source licenses, including the GNU Library General Public License 2.0, the GNU Lesser General Public license 2.1, the Mozilla Public License Version 1.1, and the Mini-XML License (collectively, the "OSS Licenses"). This website is the OSS source code distribution page for such Nintendo products. Please select the relevant product from the list below to obtain more information about OSS included in that product.
I am replying you on a tablet, that’s why I can’t see right now what version I am using. I have the latest version for NES Mini an Pi 3. I don’t run SNES9x on my tablet.
It's based off of Linux, and the Pi doesn't have the fastest CPU around, ANYWAYS. Snes9x isn't going to run as well on that than it will on a PC, that's what I'm saying, it's probably an old port or Snes9x 2002/2005 or Snes9x 2010, neither of which are that great.
Thanks a lot for the upload, but i still got same problem, also tried with an other rom, removed totaly python 2.X + 3.X, reboot computer then re install last python release and still got the same error :
C:\test>FOR %f IN (*.s?c) DO (sfc2sfrom.py "%f" "%f".sfrom )
C:\test>(sfc2sfrom.py "Aladdin (F).smc" "Aladdin (F).smc".sfrom )
usage: sfc2sfrom.py [-h] input output
sfc2sfrom.py: error: the following arguments are required: input, output
C:\test>(sfc2sfrom.py "mystic.sfc" "mystic.sfc".sfrom )
usage: sfc2sfrom.py [-h] input output
sfc2sfrom.py: error: the following arguments are required: input, output
C:\test>pause
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Works on mine mate sorry. Can you do a dir of your folder please with only one or two roms in? Oh my python is version 3.6.3. and added to PATH when installed.
It's based off of Linux, and the Pi doesn't have the fastest CPU around, ANYWAYS. Snes9x isn't going to run as well on that than it will on a PC, that's what I'm saying, it's probably an old port or Snes9x 2002/2005 or Snes9x 2010, neither of which are that great.
I have to take you for your word since I have no intention to play SNES games on a PC. As for now if you want to play Yoshi’s Island on your TV, the SNES Mini is the best choice imo. It kills the Pi and android devices at the moment.
That's probably the case. Square Enix/Nintendo probably just did something similar to what Neviksti did with his SO hack, and just decompressed the graphics data and hack loaded them rather than bothering to properly emulate the SDD-1 chip.
So those 2 will probably end up being retroarch/snes9x games. Unless we can figure out how to get canoe to load the 12MB SO hack. SFA2 never got such a hack though, last I checked.
At the very least, SDD-1 games are a lost cause in trying to help figure out those preset ids.
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