Hello, first of all I wish you the best and you are having success in your personal projects. I have several things to ask or at least mention since I have not been able to solve them … after much reading, I had identified some emulators that work in low-end computers, be they pcs or android terminals, since in the latter it is in Where it has cost me more to have retroarch running decently. I understand that cores like “snesx9 2005” and “gpsp” are fast emulators. The truth is that gpsp is going well, unfortunately it is not able to emulate many games, I have tried every one of the emulators and I think the one who has been able to run all the roms in my catalog has been mgba. However the latter hardly runs at a decent speed or similar to gpsp. In these last days picodrive has given me a pleasant surprise, because at first it did not work on a low-end android I own, I had already commented in another post. The android tv box m3 mygica is a team of little power but that manage to give more dynamism through the swap memory swap. After that gambatte gb / gbc worked at 60fps or very close to that depending on the game. I have not been able to emulate nes with any of the emulators, Quicknes runs at 60fps on that device but, it only works for a few seconds, then it hangs up. I even emulated psx through pcsx-rearmed, I love that emulator, just use the option of frameskip in “2” and everything goes great in many games. Despite the fact that mensioné snes9x 2005, this also fails to successfully emulate games, even having calibrated the screen, with video by threads, vsync on or off. I also had to fix certain parameters of the sound, for example the synchrony of audio, that of 5 I had to raise it to 10 thus obtaining some fps more in certain emulators. That is my experience, and my doubts are as follows, is there another emulator similar to quicknes for low end equipment? What other options should I modify to gain a few more frames if the video calibration does not give me results? Could they perhaps categorize emulators by that property? For example: fast, medium, demanding. I would appreciate taking into account my living as a user and help them to refine certain details and improve, we will all benefit. I would like Francisco Zurita to help them with mupen64, he develops mupen64fz and this is very fluid still in that precarious android tv box. From already thank you very much!!
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Hello, first of all I wish you the best and you are having success in your personal projects.
I have several things to ask or at least mention since I have not been able to solve them … after much reading, I had identified some emulators that work in low-end computers, be they pcs or android terminals, since in the latter it is in Where it has cost me more to have retroarch running decently.
I understand that cores like “snesx9 2005” and “gpsp” are fast emulators. The truth is that gpsp is going well, unfortunately it is not able to emulate many games, I have tried every one of the emulators and I think the one who has been able to run all the roms in my catalog has been mgba. However the latter hardly runs at a decent speed or similar to gpsp.
In these last days picodrive has given me a pleasant surprise, because at first it did not work on a low-end android I own, I had already commented in another post. The android tv box m3 mygica is a team of little power but that manage to give more dynamism through the swap memory swap.
After that gambatte gb / gbc worked at 60fps or very close to that depending on the game. I have not been able to emulate nes with any of the emulators, Quicknes runs at 60fps on that device but, it only works for a few seconds, then it hangs up.
I even emulated psx through pcsx-rearmed, I love that emulator, just use the option of frameskip in “2” and everything goes great in many games. Despite the fact that mensioné snes9x 2005, this also fails to successfully emulate games, even having calibrated the screen, with video by threads, vsync on or off. I also had to fix certain parameters of the sound, for example the synchrony of audio, that of 5 I had to raise it to 10 thus obtaining some fps more in certain emulators.
That is my experience, and my doubts are as follows, is there another emulator similar to quicknes for low end equipment? What other options should I modify to gain a few more frames if the video calibration does not give me results? Could they perhaps categorize emulators by that property? For example: fast, medium, demanding. I would appreciate taking into account my living as a user and help them to refine certain details and improve, we will all benefit.
I would like Francisco Zurita to help them with mupen64, he develops mupen64fz and this is very fluid still in that precarious android tv box. From already thank you very much!!
Which system do you want to emulate beyond those you mention? Are you looking for a NES emulator?
Well, I mentioned what the issue is, in the case of nes, what would be the emulator that requires few resources. Quick. Then I just suggest a rating of the emulators to help the user. How can I gain performance through settings?