Actually i can't actually post this, because the guy who did the port to a applet unwisely embeeded mario64 there.
Anyway its a port of the project 64 interpreter to java, ported by another guy to a applet. It runs mario 64 respectably.
I thought this was cool
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<jmr> bsnes has the most accurate wiki page but it takes forever to load (or something)
Jario64 does not appear to be an applet, nor does it appear to include any ROM images, so it's probably safe to link here.
I'm sure an applet version is great and all, but it really should use some public domain ROM image instead.
I'm sure an applet version is great and all, but it really should use some public domain ROM image instead.
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either that or give you the option to load your own ROM images...kode54 wrote:I'm sure an applet version is great and all, but it really should use some public domain ROM image instead.
<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
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In fact it appears that its possible to do it with webstart now:
http://www.dooglamoo.com/webstart/jario64/Jario64.jnlp
http://www.dooglamoo.com/webstart/jario64/Jario64.jnlp
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