

I dont think that a PSX emulator would be possible, even on the DSTWO. I think that the PSX has "3D" graphics, while the DSTWO does not support thatmad008 said:I would like to see the following things on the DSTWO:
1 - PSX Playstation emulator
2 - Dingux
3 - Sega Megadrive emulator (whit full screen scale ability)

RoboticBuddy said:@personuser: The Dingoo does not have 3D hardware either. The PS1 did not have 3D hardware either, in fact it only had a 2D framebuffer and a coprocessor which you could use for the more complex 3D calculations (light sources, etc).mad008 said:I would like to see the following things on the DSTWO:
1 - PSX Playstation emulator
2 - Dingux
3 - Sega Megadrive emulator (whit full screen scale ability)
I dont think that a PSX emulator would be possible, even on the DSTWO. I think that the PSX has "3D" graphics, while the DSTWO does not support that
Correct me if I'm wrong...![]()
QUOTE(asiekierka @ Dec 30 2010, 09:58 AM)
EDIT: The N64, though, is a different thing.
EDIT2: The DSTwo is essentially a Dingoo-on-a-chip, the SDK even uses some of the Dingoo library files and the CPU speed is quite similar. And there's Linux on top of the emulator on Dingoo.
There already are fullspeed 3D PS1 games running on the Dingoo, but there are very few of these (Exhumed). The more demanding games run at 10FPS or so.

IIRC the PSX didn't have any 3D engine and instead cleverly used a 2D engine...but this is only info that I almost remember someone telling me.RoboticBuddy said:I dont think that a PSX emulator would be possible, even on the DSTWO. I think that the PSX has "3D" graphics, while the DSTWO does not support that

jurassicplayer said:IIRC the PSX didn't have any 3D engine and instead cleverly used a 2D engine...but this is only info that I almost remember someone telling me.RoboticBuddy said:I dont think that a PSX emulator would be possible, even on the DSTWO. I think that the PSX has "3D" graphics, while the DSTWO does not support that


Well, maybe. The N64 has 3D hardware, and the PS1 doesn't. The DStwo also doesn't have 3D hardware, so it'd be easier for it to emulate the PS1 because it doesn't have to emulate any form of 3D hardware.Almamu said:So PS1 possible, N64 not possible, true ?YayMii said:Updated OP.
And yes, PS1 is possible, but maybe limited. The N64 is a completely different story though.
Ok, thanks.YayMii said:Well, maybe. The N64 has 3D hardware, and the PS1 doesn't. The DStwo also doesn't have 3D hardware, so it'd be easier for it to emulate the PS1 because it doesn't have to emulate any form of 3D hardware.Almamu said:So PS1 possible, N64 not possible, true ?YayMii said:Updated OP.
And yes, PS1 is possible, but maybe limited. The N64 is a completely different story though.



Added your vote to "Better GBA emulator". But I thought they were already working on this, I guess not.ferret7463 said:I would like to see a button remap for the GBA emu that would let you change the buttons to where y=B and b=A. This would make action games like Megaman, play much nicer.![]()
