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The Chatterbox => Gaming => Topic started by: MortifiedocAlot on March 14, 2009, 08:10:11 PM
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So, discuss. Honestly I don't know much about emulation, other then the fact that they're still strugeling with PS one emulations.
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Generally you need a computer powerful enough to use software to emulate the actions of the hardware, which takes a lot more power than running it on the hardware.
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damn that computer must be fucking fast
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other then the fact that they're still strugeling with PS one emulations.
PS1 emulation is pretty much done, a few special cases (FFIX) aside.
damn that computer must be fucking fast
It is, his specs are posted in the JewTube comments, but the Wii wouldn't be that difficult to run, due to its low computing power (I believe its main processor has been clocked at 733 MHz -_-).
Honestly, I'm not terribly surprised to see this emulated so soon (provided it's legit), given that the Wii isn't a whole lot different from the Gamecube, for which emulators exist. Pretty cool though.
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PS1 emulation is pretty much done, a few special cases (FFIX) aside.
It is, his specs are posted in the JewTube comments, but the Wii wouldn't be that difficult to run, due to its low computing power (I believe its main processor has been clocked at 733 MHz -_-).
Honestly, I'm not terribly surprised to see this emulated so soon (provided it's legit), given that the Wii isn't a whole lot different from the Gamecube, for which emulators exist. Pretty cool though.
PSX emulation may be "done" but it is by no means very fast, unless your computer is built for gaming, it's likely gonna struggle on emulating a PSX.
Wikipedia says this about the Wii's Specs:
CPU: PowerPC-based "Broadway" processor, made with a 90 nm SOI CMOS process, reportedly