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Topic. I'm looking for anything really, but a SNES one would be sweet.
 
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For some reason, I think you might be wrong.

Maybe.
 
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yes

Amiga - UAE
IBM PC - DOSBox
Commodore 64 - Frodo
PalmOS - POSE
Sega Genesis - DGen
SNES - Snes9x **************
Playstation 1 - PCSX
Mame
GameBoy Advanced
Nintendo
NeoGeo
Palm - GarnetVM
Mac OS - Basilisk II
Mac OS - Mini vMac
More ...
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gngeo get it!
 
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Originally Posted by OSEmuTech View Post
yes

Amiga - UAE
IBM PC - DOSBox
Commodore 64 - Frodo
PalmOS - POSE
Sega Genesis - DGen
SNES - Snes9x **************
Playstation 1 - PCSX
Mame
GameBoy Advanced
Nintendo
NeoGeo
Palm - GarnetVM
Mac OS - Basilisk II
Mac OS - Mini vMac
More ...

I love you. I ****ing love you.

Where did you find these, and how well do they work?


And how do I install them?

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Hehehe!

I'm not really a game player, so my type of emulators run other operating systems like the Macintosh OS, DOS\Windows, Amiga, Linux, etc.

Arnim's site has most of those emulators, and a lot more, including some directions on installing them: http://pupnik.de/software.html

The other emulators that are not directly linked to can be installed via Maemo's Application Manager. I would just add all the repositories on the gronmayer site, then look through all the installable applications for the emulators like gngeo and xmame: http://gronmayer.com/it/index.php?lang=en&system=maemo4

If you have difficulting installing a particular emulator, you can ask for assistance here.
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The hell is a repository.
 
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Good question. Luckily, others have asked it in the past.

What the heck is a repository?

List of Maemo Repositories / Repository
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Alright then. So I download them, go in to the Application Manager, and search for the files I want?

Anything you would recommend in particular?

I tend to ask a lot of questions when I can't physically see something done. It lets me help other people later.
 
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