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Posted Oct 20, 2009 at 11:11PM by Ryan F.
Listed in:
Homebrew Emulators,
News,
Super Nintendo SNES
Tags:
zack,
SNES9xTYL,
SNES,
Ruka,
Snes9x
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Homebrew coder Zack has dropped by our forums to release a new update for Snes9X Euphoria, a Super Nintendo Entertainment System emulators for
the PSP based on Ruka's Snes9xTyl. The latest update is mostly a bug
fix release.Download: Snes9X Euphoria R2.1 Discuss: QJ.NET's PSP Development Forums |
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Posted Oct 19, 2009 at 03:01PM by Karl B.
Listed in:
Homebrew Emulators,
Super Nintendo SNES
Tags:
zack,
SNES9xTYL,
SNES,
Ruka,
Snes9x,
Framerate
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Homebrew developer Zack has released Snes9X Euphoria R1, an SNES
emulator for the PSP based on Ruka's Snes9xTyl. This release deals
mainly with speed, so if you're running into framerate problems on your
old SNES emulators you might want to give this a try.Thanks to Thrik for the tip! Download: Snes9X Euphoria R1 |
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Posted May 26, 2008 at 04:30AM by Tim Y.
Listed in:
Homebrew Development,
Rumors,
Super Nintendo SNES
Tags:
SNES9xTYL,
SNES,
Ruka,
Laxer3a,
Yoyofr
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Wondering who the faces are behind the mystery team that's been churning out the newer builds of the Snes9xTYLsmcm emulator for the PSP?According to a rumor, one such developer may actually be Ruka. A brief backgrounder on this dev - along with a history lesson in Snes9xTYL's other past coders - can get more details in the full article. |
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Posted Dec 31, 2007 at 11:32PM by Victor B.
Listed in:
Homebrew Development
Tags:
SNES9xTYL,
Ruka,
Chilly Willy,
davex
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If you're interested in taking homebrew emulation further, or if you
just want a bunch of extra source codes you can learn from, then we've
got a treat for you. Via DCEmu, we've learned that DaveX has released
the source codes to some of the different versions of Snes9xTYL++,
which you can download below.DaveX's message to people who want to use the source codes, after the jump! Download: Snes9xTYL++ Version 26 source code Download: Snes9xTYL++ Version 23 source code Download: Snes9xTYL++ Version 18 source code |
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Posted Dec 28, 2007 at 12:36AM by Ryan A.
Listed in:
Homebrew Emulators,
Super Nintendo SNES
Tags:
SNES,
Ruka,
Snes9x,
Chilly Willy,
knuckles84
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PSP-compatible Super Nintendo Entertainment System emulators are hard
to come by, usually taking several months in between releases. It's
good to know that homebrew coder knuckles84 recently picked up the
project and rolled out a new version.Dubbed as uo_snes9x test 0, this particular homebrew is somewhat a combination of Ruka's and Chilly Willy's take on the project. Read more after the jump! Download: uo_snes9x test 0 |
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Posted Aug 05, 2007 at 07:59PM by Tim Y.
Listed in:
Homebrew Emulators,
Nintendo NES
Tags:
NES,
NesterJ,
Ruka
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Looking for a different spin on the NesterJ homebrew NES Emulator for the PSP by Ruka? Developer davex dropped by the QJ.Net Forums earlier to announce an unofficial release of the emulator's v1.11, with this version carrying mods like Rewind, and Mirror mode.Rewind, as its name implies, will allow players to warp back in time (*ahem*, within the game) in case they made a mistake. It's a bit like saving states, but with less of the hassle. The "Rewind" button is mapped to the R trigger by default, and can be remapped. Mirror mode inverts the game's graphics; much like how some manga get reversed when they get printed stateside. This new mode should enable sidescroller fans to enjoy their old classics from (quite literally) a different point of view. A third (and more subtle) mode also mentioned is sepia palette, which swaps out the game's color palettes into those you'll find in the GameBoy. davex explains that this NesterJ revision is being released with the approval of the emulator's original creator, Ruka. Full usage details and explanations are available in the file readme included in the bundle. Also make sure to drop by davex's release thread for more info. Download: NesterJ NES Emulator 1.11 RM (Rewind and Mirror Mods) Visit: QJ's PSP Development Forum |
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Posted Jul 08, 2007 at 09:26PM by Gino D.
Listed in:
Homebrew Emulators,
Super Nintendo SNES
Tags:
SNES9xTYL,
SNES,
Ruka,
Laxer3a,
Yoyofr,
CPS1PSP
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A lot have been waiting for an update to the Snes9xTYL SNES emulator for the PSP. And after about a two month hiatus for the said emu, we finally find a little version bump up on our laps. This time, the update doesn't come from Ruka (the guy who released the latest update) nor YoyoFR and Laxer3a (the original coders of Snes9xTYL). A patch was rolled out by davex, the same coder who did a number on CPS1PSP a few months ago. This patch builds on Ruka's recent release, so you better get that first before you decide to go any further. The whole download just might take around 1MB of your bandwidth time, but that 1MB surely would get far. davex incorporates two very useful features for the emulator:
Download: Snes9xTYL++Beta quick save state and autofire patch Visit: PSP Development Forums |
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Posted May 13, 2007 at 05:05PM by Tim Y.
Listed in:
Homebrew Development,
Homebrew Emulators,
Super Nintendo SNES
Tags:
SNES9xTYL,
Ruka,
Yoyofr
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Don't let the name fool you, guys. While the SNES9xTYL SNES emulator for the PSP is indeed going to be updated courtesy of homebrew coder Yoyofr, this particular variant was created by Japanese developer Ruka, whom the readers may recognize for creating the NesterJ emulator.We can't really say what's new in this Beta release due to a lack of a proper changelog (the README's in Japanese), although other people online have been giving mixed reports. On one hand, it was reported that games like Super Mario World, Mario RPG, and Donkey Kong Country appear to be running smoothly, if not faster, on version ++ Beta. On the other hand, some testers noted that games like StarFox and Starfox 2 didn't appear to work at all, and that some games ran as they did in version 0.4.2.ME. The file bundle is available below, although in light of the mixed reactions the app's been getting so far, we strongly advice would-be users to be careful. With that said, we hope the guys enjoy the download. We'll let you know in case we pick up word on either Yoyofr or fruitval's latest additions to this highly-coveted emulator project. Our thanks goes to palyons for giving us this hot tip! UPDATE: Due to your comments, we re-checked the README file of SNES9xTYL++ (BETA). Apparently, Ruka didn't want the file to be re-distributed. And because the wishes of the developer comes first, we have removed the download link to the emulator. We thank you for pointing that out. |
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Posted Aug 07, 2006 at 08:27AM by Karen R.
Listed in:
Homebrew Emulators,
Nintendo NES
Tags:
NES,
DevHook,
NesterJ,
Ruka,
Monkeyboy1916,
Flammingcowz
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We're sure you're all already familiar with NesterJ, but just in case the term does not ring a bell, it's actually a NES emulator for the PSP. The last version, v1.30beta2, included a WiFi Network Play. It has been a while since we've heard from Ruka, the creator of this emulator; but that doesn't mean NesterJ is completely out of the limelight.Today, Flammingcowz presents us with a fw 2.71 version (or DevHook version, as the author named it) of the "near perfect" NES emulator. Using NesterJ v1.11, Flammingcowz - with the help of monkeyboy1916 - was able to compile the Ruka creation to work on an emulated 2.71. If our memory serves us right, this is the very first homebrew on 2.71 of course using DevHook. You can expect Flammingcowz to come up with more "compiled for 2.71" homebrew applications in the future, as long as he gets permission from the original developers. So you might want to check out his work and leave your comments as to what other apps, games, and emulators you want to see. Enjoy! Download: [NesterJ v1.11 for DevHook] |
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Posted Jul 02, 2006 at 08:59PM by Jake D.
Listed in:
Homebrew Emulators,
News,
Nintendo NES
Tags:
downgrader,
NES,
NesterJ,
Ruka
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NesterJ, the nearly perfect NES emulator by Ruka, has been making nostalgic PSP owners happy for over a year now and is a staple of PSP homebrew. Today, it has taken a couple more steps towards being the ideal emulator on the PSP. 3 months ago, Ruka had mentioned that he was working on NesterJ v1.20 and intended it to have Ad-Hoc WiFi support for 1.0/1.50 PSP's (kernel access). Thanks to the recent downgrader, this is a great way to experience the joys of homebrew gaming for the PSP!As if that wasn't enough, Ruka also says that thanks to improvements in GPU processing, there's about a 20% increase in speed - which is saying something since NesterJ already ran a fair share of NES games at full speed with frameskip disabled. Previous problems with sound timing were also fixed, but is still a problem with Network Play. Courtesy of our own Jeff C., here are the translated details from the changelog:
How to start WiFi Network Play:
Obviously, identical ROMs are needed and if the emulator settings on all the PSP's are not the same, the synchronization might fail. This is still a beta so it is a bit unstable, but it should give you and a friend a retro-tastic good time, as well be a great way for all the new downgradee's to experience a piece of PSP homebrew history - past, present and future. (Thanks for the heads up, Byte!) Since this is still a beta, Ruka asks that it not be hosted outside of his site - you can download it from Ruka's homepage below: Download: [NesterJ for PSP v.1.20beta2] - Digg it! |
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