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Re: This is a another question
I would like to see the Apple III emulated
Frank Carney wrote in message <3675964B.CFF0D2DE@cyberhighway.net>...
>You are right about the 90MHz chip, but the web site is not about a SNES
>emulator but a NES emulator. I still think the GS is too slow for SNES
>however. I have a copy of one of the better SNES emulators as well as a
>NES emulator. The SNES emulator is somewhat slow on a 486DX 100Mhz.
>Now this is a real-time emulator and compiling the code for a proccessor
>would help, but you will still have to emulate the graphics hardware
>real-time. This is where you would lose speed. Also the color quality
>of the GS is not near as good. You would also have to do it on a sped up
>GS, so that limits the amount of machines that run it right there. Now
>it may be possible to do it by modifiing the hardware extensively, but
>you might as well save your money and buy a SNES. I think the NES is
>the most viable emulator for that genre of consoles.
>