![]() ![]() Not sold on game folders? Then use purify's play game option instead. Note that this will likely be the last release for a long time, and that I will probably rename the emulator for the next release, due to how many additional systems it now supports. This release only loads game folders, not files. I've also included kaijuu (which allows launching game folders directly with bsnes) and purify (which allows opening images that are compressed, have copier headers, and have wrong extensions) both of which are fully GUI-based. ![]() There have also been a lot of changes from my end: a unified manifest.xml format across all systems, major improvements to SPC7110 emulation, enhancements to RTC emulation, MSU1 enhancements, icons in the file browser list, improvements to SNES coprocessor memory mapping, cleanups and improvements in the libraries used to build bsnes, etc. Also, you will need an analog input device for the touch screen for now (joypad axes work well.) The long-term plan is to create a database of save types for each game. As such, manifest.xml files must be created manually for this purpose. It also cannot (currently?) detect the save type used by NDS games. You will need the Nintendo DS firmware, which I cannot provide, in order to use it. The Nintendo DS emulator's standalone name is dasShiny. I for one am extremely grateful to be allowed to use his module in bsnes. The Nintendo DS module was written entirely by Cydrak, so please give him all of the credit for it. Most notably, this release adds Nintendo DS emulation. ![]()
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