Thank you in advance for any and all helpful input, and for taking the time to help me. Is this a no-no, in terms of speed? If you had to rank them, which of the three places I can put the emulator will run the fastest, an internal hard drive, a USB flash drive, or a memory card? You can finally play SNES wirelessly and lag-free with 8Bitdos high quality. I'm also running the emulator and its roms off of a memory card. Emulators themselves introduce a certain amount of latency as do modern TVs (and even CRTs still have to draw a frame line by line) which can make things that. Unlike the knock off and emulation systems that riddle the market today. I'm using a version 9 PS2, soft-modded with the uLaunchELF 4.12 memory card exploit. If it's the case of a faulty emulator, is there a better alternative? Or am I going to have to wait until v2.5?įinally, (and hopefully the main cause of the situation), my set up. I've heard some people on this forum talking about how they get lag and whatnot on their PS2s when they use SNES Station. But I'm having problems on two different games and I ran them in ZSNES before I installed them on the PS2 they worked fine. If this is going to be the case, I'd sooner haul my SNES back to college with me (which would be fairly inconvenient I don't have a lot of desk space for consoles to begin with). That includes emulating any limitations, slowdown, or bugs of the original hardware Even though you may be running, say, an SNES emulator on a modern 3GHz. the same amount of carbs and protein, so you get more slow-burning fuel. It works, but only in the basest sense of the word: the sound and video are choppy, and the controls seem unresponsive. Nintendo (SNES) emulator with a handful of game files (also called roms). I used a memory card exploit to get uLaunchELF 4.12 to run from there, I copied SNES_EMU.ELF (SNES Station v2.4) and a few ROMs onto my memory card.
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