|
2010-05-03
, 21:15
|
Posts: 619 |
Thanked: 100 times |
Joined on Jan 2010
|
#22
|
yeah, let us pay for a working emulator. there goes open source. lets face it, not a lot of good programmers are willing to program for the n900 without a good motivation/incentive.
its inevitable that it will be obsolete once a new one is released. n900 is incomplete FFS. programmers know this so they're using the n900 as a test platform. not for casual users at all.
|
2010-05-05
, 09:46
|
Posts: 1 |
Thanked: 0 times |
Joined on May 2010
|
#23
|
|
2010-05-06
, 11:17
|
|
Posts: 151 |
Thanked: 22 times |
Joined on Jan 2010
@ Düsseldorf
|
#24
|
|
2010-05-06
, 15:24
|
Posts: 470 |
Thanked: 173 times |
Joined on Oct 2009
@ Melb
|
#26
|
|
2010-05-06
, 15:31
|
Posts: 182 |
Thanked: 13 times |
Joined on Feb 2010
|
#27
|
|
2010-05-06
, 16:25
|
Posts: 619 |
Thanked: 100 times |
Joined on Jan 2010
|
#28
|
yeah, full screen is in this, and i have ALL gba pokemon games running at 60fps @ just over 700 MHz
- and the sound is perfect
the emulator is really good, and whilst otheremu like drnoksnes, have nicer user menus, vgba and vnes are by far superior, and fms deserves mad kudos
its inevitable that it will be obsolete once a new one is released. n900 is incomplete FFS. programmers know this so they're using the n900 as a test platform. not for casual users at all.