bsnes is a Super Nintendo (SNES) emulator focused on performance, features, and ease of use.
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byuu 89ae1101ee Update to bsnes v031r03? release.
Another WIP. This one changes the GUI toolkit to not invoke callbacks
when the API is used to set the state of widgets. With that it was
really easy to get the speedreg / frameskip checks to update when
using the keyboard controls.

What I really need for this WIP is testing to see if any UI elements
are now broken as a result of the change. For example, try and get a
checkbox to not represent the actual state of something. Eg a
frameskip of 2 but the checkbox is on 0. Also check startup states and
that sort of thing.

The UI code really needs to be cleaned up at this point ...

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readme.txt

bsnes
Version: 0.031
Author: byuu

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General:
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bsnes is a Super Nintendo / Super Famicom emulator that began on
October 14th, 2004.

The latest version can be downloaded from:
http://byuu.org/

Please see license.txt for important licensing information.

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Known Limitations:
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S-CPU
- Multiply / divide register delays not implemented

S-PPU
- Uses scanline-based renderer. This is very inaccurate, but few (if any)
  games rely on mid-scanline writes to function correctly
- Does not support FirstSprite+Y priority
- OAM / CGRAM accesses during active display not supported correctly
- RTO flags are not calculated on frames that are skipped when frameskipping
  is enabled. This provides a major speedup, however it will cause in issues
  in games that test these flags, eg the SNES Test Program Electronics Test.
  Turning frameskipping off will allow RTO flag calculation on every frame

Hardware Bugs
- S-CPU.r1 HDMA crashing bug not emulated
- S-CPU<>S-SMP communication bus conflicts not emulated

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Unsupported Hardware:
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SA-1
Coprocessor used in many popular games, including:
- Dragon Ball Z Hyper Dimension
- Kirby Super Star
- Kirby's Dreamland 3
- Marvelous
- SD Gundam G-NEXT
- Super Mario RPG

Super FX
Coprocessor used in many popular games, including:
- Doom
- Star Fox
- Star Fox 2 (unreleased beta)
- Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

SPC7110
Coprocessor used only by the following games:
- Far East of Eden Zero
- Far East of Eden Zero: Shounen Jump no Shou
- Momotarou Densetsu Happy
- Super Power League 4

ST-011
SETA DSP used only by Quick-move Shogi Match with Nidan Rank-holder Morita

ST-018
SETA RISC CPU used only by Quick-move Shogi Match with Nidan Rank-holder Morita 2

Super Gameboy
Cartridge passthrough used for playing Gameboy games

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Unsupported Controllers:
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Mouse
Super Scope
Justifier
Multitap (4-port and 5-port)