![]() ![]() Green Hat:Most of my emulation fun on a Mac was procured using one of the numerous programs Richard has ported, Snes9x, Mame or DOSBox.None of those were ported by Richard Bannister.I'm well aware of that. Many of the emulators are cycle-accurate emulators (Nestopia and BSNES) as opposed to many emulators which are not cycle-accurate and contain hard-coded hacks and workarounds to get some games to play correctly. Green Hat:Most of my emulation fun on a Mac was procured using one of the numerous programs Richard has ported, Snes9x, Mame or DOSBox.None of those were ported by Richard Bannister.However, Richard has ported most of the best 8-bit and 16-bit emulators out there. Most of my emulation fun on a Mac was procured using one of the numerous programs Richard has ported, Snes9x, Mame or DOSBox.So thanks for all the hard work buddy.Īs a professional developer that does work on the side as well, I fully understand the modest charge for EE. So I would like to take this moment to thank Richard for all of the wonderful Emulator ports he made available to us. (though not in a while, time's been unpermitting)Oh, and I am a registered EE user.When I was a regular Mac user, I was a registered EE user as well. View image here: - I've enjoyed many of your emulators over the years. Originally posted by Mux:Richard- just a note of appreciation to balance things out. It's not a problem at all for a developer to request some compensation, ESPECIALLY when it's not compulsory for the very hard work and late nights they put in to an application.If you are going to bitch about it, then write your own application and release it freely. You sound like an ungrateful love free stuff as much as the next guy, but anyone who programs knows what a pain in the ass it can be. Originally posted by aoeu:That's pretty bad form IMO. The only other NES emulator for Mac that I know about is, and you might need to speak Japanese to make the most of that.Hope this is some use - and while I appreciate the offer, I've no real interest in licking your whatever. It is not limited in any way, and it never expires.If being prompted by a message at launch offends you, there is an alternative version of Nestopia, though it didn't support pads last time I looked. Supports joypads.Please tell me there is! There is nothing forcing anybody to pay for Emulator Enhancer it can be used forever in its unregistered state. Bannister can lick my sweaty expletive deleted.Surely there is an alternative out there? Preferably one that.ĭoesn't need to be compiled from source. I know this has been expressed before by hundreds of other Mac users, but I refuse to pay for joypad support. I just spent a very unsatisfying hour trying to find a decent NES emulator for my Mac.I can't believe there are all these awesome free emulators out there for Windows, but all we Mac users can use is. ![]() Not sure if because the GUI starts immediately and only after a while it gets 'active'.To play:Run once, go to your newly created./appdata/pnes/roms/ to put roms there. But takes a while longer to load than, say, gnuboy. These will probably be the last updates for a little while, as I'm off to Australia for a two week holiday next weekend, and after my return I'm going to do the next few Microsoft exams.Thanks ptitSeb, downloading now.doublepost=,/doublepostErrors:Ok, The menu says 'Press A to start', but pressing X starts a game.The Gui says Y to remove from favourites, but Y adds to favourites.Experience:Runs smooth on Pandora. Note that you must have Domestic (Japanese) hardware enabled for this to work. (SMS Plus) YM2413 sound now works again. (SMS Plus) YM2413 sound core preference was reversed. (SMS Plus) Fixed issue where region setting in preferences was always ignored. (Shell) Made some slight adjustments to the behaviour of the "Prioritise speed over smoothness" option. (Shell) Changed the default preferences to turn brushed metal off by default, since it looks pretty hideous under 10.5 or later. (Oswan) Massively improved compatibility and sound brought on by synchronising elements of a number of different forks of the original Oswan project. (Enhancer) Tweaked the behaviour of the Prioritise speed over smoothness option to improve sound quality when VBL sync is on. (BSNES) Fixed an unfortunate bug in the previous release that caused sound to go badly off kilter after about fifteen minutes of play. BSNES, Emulator Enhancer, Oswan, and SMS Plus have all been updated. ![]()
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