Homebrew WIP SphiNX - Nintendo Switch emulator

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Why some people can't think something new? Why they just stick to old? I always appriciate the new work. I know how it feels. I used to coding java before but I had to discontinued it due to some reason (not money support, it was no one tried to look into my project releases). But I will start it again.
 
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Happy to follow the progress, you have technical documents for your progress? Reverse engineering?
 
I'm making some really good progress with commercial/retail games, stay tuned for updates on that. :switch:
So, curious: since you're already at the point of loading retail games, are you using code/experience from Yuzu as a base and branching out from there? Or have you just been working on this for a long time on the background?
 
So, curious: since you're already at the point of loading retail games, are you using code/experience from Yuzu as a base and branching out from there? Or have you just been working on this for a long time on the background?
I guess you could say that? I worked on yuzu in the past on my own and learned a lot there which is helping me progress with SphiNX (not stealing anyone's code of course, just referencing from the knowledge I personally picked up from yuzu).
 
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I guess you could say that? I worked on yuzu in the past on my own and learned a lot there which is helping me progress with SphiNX (not stealing anyone's code of course, just referencing from the knowledge I personally picked up from yuzu).
Ah, neat! I was wondering if it was something like that

So then, comparing your experience working with an open-source team-written emulator, what do you think of going it alone with code that only you can see?
 
Ah, neat! I was wondering if it was something like that

So then, comparing your experience working with an open-source team-written emulator, what do you think of going it alone with code that only you can see?
I don't know to be honest, this'll probably be open source in the future but, it's really just something I wanted to do to kinda skill myself. I love the portability of the Nintendo Switch (especially during travelling) and for me personally, the console will always be better than any emulator, even if it's my own.
 
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