First ZSNES Release In ~2.5 Years
Anonymous Coward writes "The best SNES emulator, and the only GPL one -- ZSNES --
has had the first release in almost two and a half years!
Looks like those smart coders reverse engineered quite a few new special co-processors for this release as well."
Actually, there have been work in progress releases all along. This is the first non-"beta" release in two years.
:D!
See you in WoW, pagefault.
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For anyone wanting to play SNES games I highly reccomend looking in your kernel documentation about how to hook up your SNES controller to work with the gamecon driver. Only takes about 10 minutes.
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I'll throw in a second vote for snes9x. As can be seen on their download page http://www.snes9x.com/downloads.asp they have ported snes9x to; Solaris, OpenBSD, Irix, N64, FreeBSD, AmigaOS, BeOS, RiscOS, SunOS, MS-DOS, HP-UX, MacOS, Linux and Windows.
It has a very easy to use and intuitive interface with all the options that one would expect from an emulator. It is stable and has played every single ROM I've thrown at it without a single problem. Whenever I set up a new USB thumbdrive with all my essential software, snes9x always goes on there.
It hasn't really been 2.5 years. There have been unofficial builds released every few months, they refer to them as "WIPs" or Work In Progres. The WIPs are awesome, each one fixed a bunch of bugs, and was rock stable.