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    • ruckageR
      ruckage @PetroRie
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      @petrorie
      You're blatantly wrong, but think what you like.

      It's not about code optimisation (well it is to an extent but that will only get you so far) it's a case of accuracy vs speed - the more accurate the emulator the more processor intensive it becomes (read the article I linked to). Emulators become more accurate as they improve at the cost of requiring higher specs to run them.

      And does that 1200 emulator run at fullspeed which was what I implied - (I looked it up and even on a Amiga 1200 power pc - which is faster than a standard 1200 - its slooooow). And I can guarantee it won't be very accurate. edit: 1200 PPC could be upto 240MHz which is 63x faster than a snes and still can't run full speed

      SNES mini/Nes mini/Famicom mini theme developer.

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        PetroRie @ruckage
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        @ruckage said in Mini Snes: first impressions:

        @petrorie
        You're blatantly wrong, but think what you like.

        It's not about code optimisation (well it is to an extent but that will only get you so far) it's a case of accuracy vs speed - the more accurate the emulator the more processor intensive it becomes (read the article I linked to). Emulators become more accurate as they improve at the cost of requiring higher specs to run them.

        And does that 1200 emulator run at fullspeed which was what I implied - (I looked it up and even on a Amiga 1200 power pc - which is faster than a standard 1200 - its slooooow). And I can guarantee it won't be very accurate. edit: 1200 PPC could be upto 240MHz which is 63x faster than a snes and still can't run full speed

        Read what he said:

        "going by that assumption since the SNES processor only runs at 3.8mhz you could easily emulate it on Amiga 1200 for example as that runs at 14mhz which is over 3 times faster than a SNES (you can't)."

        It does run, you claim it doesn't.

        I ran Project 64 on a AMD Athlon XP 3200 2.2Ghz, 256MB RAM, GeForce2 GFX card and the games ran fine on 60FPS. Not to mention this was all the way back in 2002. The version of the emulator was v1.2, now they're on v2.3.2 and even that version runs fine on that old machine of mine without any problems.

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        • ruckageR
          ruckage @PetroRie
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          @petrorie said in Mini Snes: first impressions:

          Read what he said:

          "going by that assumption since the SNES processor only runs at 3.8mhz you could easily emulate it on Amiga 1200 for example as that runs at 14mhz which is over 3 times faster than a SNES (you can't)."

          It does run, you claim it doesn't.

          And you can't easily emulate it on an Amiga 1200 so what exactly was wrong with that statement? (unless you count a slideshow as easily emulating the snes - if in fact it ran at all - I certainly found no evidence of it running on a normal Amiga 1200) As I said even on an 'Amiga 1200 power PC' which is considerably faster than a stock 1200 it's not even close to full speed.

          I'm ending this discussion with you now as this is completely off topic, is derailing the thread and is going nowhere. I've given you facts and links to an article on the subject I don't know how else I can explain it to you. Believe what you want to believe.

          SNES mini/Nes mini/Famicom mini theme developer.

          If you'd like to support my work you can donate here: Donate

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            PetroRie @ruckage
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            @ruckage said in Mini Snes: first impressions:

            @petrorie said in Mini Snes: first impressions:

            Read what he said:

            "going by that assumption since the SNES processor only runs at 3.8mhz you could easily emulate it on Amiga 1200 for example as that runs at 14mhz which is over 3 times faster than a SNES (you can't)."

            It does run, you claim it doesn't.

            And you can't easily emulate it on an Amiga 1200 so what exactly was wrong with that statement? (unless you count a slideshow as easily emulating the snes - if in fact it ran at all - I certainly found no evidence of it running on a normal Amiga 1200) As I said even on an 'Amiga 1200 power PC' which is considerably faster than a stock 1200 it's not even close to full speed.

            I'm ending this discussion with you now as this is completely off topic, is derailing the thread and is going nowhere. I've given you facts and links to an article on the subject I don't know how else I can explain it to you. Believe what you want to believe.

            Thats not what you said bro. You said you can't run it. lol it's not a slide show, I've seen it on YouTube and the quality of the videos is extremely poor.

            I've read that article, and it's BS. lol Running a SNES emu which eats nearly 80% of his workload? I didn't even get that with the PS2 emulator. He has a bottle neck. Look at the second last comment, and that's what I mean.

            If thats true what you've said we would need a monster PC for N64 emulation. Look at the max specs for Project 64, they've never changed. Indeed, this discussion is pretty pointless lol.

            Getting back on topic: It would be cool if someone created the SNES Mini theme for RetroPie.

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator @PetroRie
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              @petrorie @ruckage already created one - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/12583/snes-mini-theme

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              • lilbudL
                lilbud @UDb23
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                @udb23 All of the borders have been extracted: https://imgur.com/a/YgT24

                Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

                Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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                • UDb23U
                  UDb23 @lilbud
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                  @lilbud wow !! Are U going to make the CFGs and info.txt so that they can be used (installed) with @meleu 's script ?

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                  • meleuM
                    meleu @UDb23
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                    @udb23 it would be awesome to get @lilbud on board of rpie-art ship! He has talent!

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                    • lilbudL
                      lilbud @UDb23
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                      @udb23 I probably will set it up for his script. But I have something bigger in mind

                      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/11900/shell-scripting-topic/75

                      Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

                      Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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                      • UDb23U
                        UDb23 @lilbud
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                        @lilbud said in Mini Snes: first impressions:

                        All of the borders have been extracted:

                        BTW: as far as I could see the second one (red) is not available from the mini SNES GUI (!)

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                        • lilbudL
                          lilbud @UDb23
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                          @udb23 I have 2 theories:

                          • The one on the SNES mini is a different color
                          • That border is only on the SNES mini and not the super famicom mini

                          Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

                          Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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                          • UDb23U
                            UDb23 @lilbud
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                            @lilbud Concerning dumped artwork: do you know the specs (pixel size, color depth and file format) for the game selection icons used in the GUI ?
                            As it seems soon there will be to possibility to add more games I'd like to create the icons ("box art") to be used for some specific games I'd like to have on my mini SNES.

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                            • lilbudL
                              lilbud @UDb23
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                              @udb23 Here is all of the art: https://github.com/ClusterM/hakchi2/files/1347209/Snes.palette.zip

                              Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

                              Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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                              • UDb23U
                                UDb23 @lilbud
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                                @lilbud Thanks. Unfortunately it seems, apart Starfox2, there is no box art in that file.
                                Wondering if the box art icons are separate files or even included in the ROM files (ClusterM mentioned ROMs are in WiiU format.)

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                                • lilbudL
                                  lilbud @UDb23
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                                  @udb23 I know the uncompressed (for lack of a better word) box art is on Nintendo's offical SNES Mini site.

                                  Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

                                  Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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                                  • UDb23U
                                    UDb23 @lilbud
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                                    @lilbud OK, just checked how it works on the mini NES as I believe mini SNES will act the same.
                                    With mini NES it is hackchi2 that currently resizes all images to 204x140 or 140x204 pixels and uploads them to the mini NES in the proper format.

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                                    • Stuart2773S
                                      Stuart2773
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                                      found a neat little hack to alter my StarFox 2 rom to the PAL Starwing 2

                                      0_1507069450563_Starwing 2-171003-231902.png

                                      0_1507069460851_Starwing 2-171003-231953.png

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                                      • Stuart2773S
                                        Stuart2773
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                                        @lilbud

                                        Here's something that might be of use to you, its the extracted "Pixel Perfect" borders from the Snes Mini, the previous ones we got hold of were just the 4:3

                                        https://mega.nz/#!USoDRYRS!_op6rH70SIHfu25NnAGVI33ydpK3GFg3zjinu5_QfHQ

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                                        • UDb23U
                                          UDb23
                                          last edited by

                                          Looking for SNES mini specific Box Art ?
                                          Check here.

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                                          • C
                                            CrazySpence
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                                            I find the emulation very accurate on the SNES classic, the slowdowns especially on games from the first year or so after launch were normal and present on the real system.

                                            I find i'm better at playing the games on the SNES classic than a pi or other emulation because many of those emulators fixed or deal with the slowdowns and my mental timing in games like Ghouls and Ghost which I owned and played a lot on my SNES are based on how it originally behaved, I made it to the 4th level on the bloody thing something I haven't done since I was a teenager heh

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