do we get any clues, or do we have to just wait with bated breath?
i was also under the impression that nsrt development had seemed to stop because it was "done."
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sorry if this is a repeated question, but is the-emulator-formerly-known-as-ZSNES 2.0 codebase going to be 100% C, or will there still be chunks of ASM for speed/sanity-preserving purposes?
do we get any clues, or do we have to just wait with bated breath?
You wait.
odditude wrote:
i was also under the impression that nsrt development had seemed to stop because it was "done."
Ever noticed when I post NSRT info it says 3.5, but the last released version is 3.4?
odditude wrote:
sorry if this is a repeated question, but is the-emulator-formerly-known-as-ZSNES 2.0 codebase going to be 100% C, or will there still be chunks of ASM for speed/sanity-preserving purposes?
Well, we're eliminating a lot of assembly. We're even in some cases focusing on making some code Endian Independent. So we'll see.
May 9 2007 - NSRT 3.4, now with lots of hashing and even more accurate information! Go download it.
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odditude wrote:
sorry if this is a repeated question, but is the-emulator-formerly-known-as-ZSNES 2.0 codebase going to be 100% C, or will there still be chunks of ASM for speed/sanity-preserving purposes?
Well, we're eliminating a lot of assembly. We're even in some cases focusing on making some code Endian Independent. So we'll see.
odditude wrote:
sorry if this is a repeated question, but is the-emulator-formerly-known-as-ZSNES 2.0 codebase going to be 100% C, or will there still be chunks of ASM for speed/sanity-preserving purposes?
Well, we're eliminating a lot of assembly. We're even in some cases focusing on making some code Endian Independent. So we'll see.
Weren't you converting it all to FORTRAN?
And here I was thinking more along the line of BASIC.
whicker: franpa is grammatically correct, and he still gets ripped on? sweener2001: Grammatically correct this one time? sure. every other time? no. does that give him a right? not really.
Ugh, zsnes (btw i'm too stupid to learn the name of the emulator) is as dead as a camal lying dead in the sun with vultures flying over it. It still plays your snes games, though.
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