Using a raspberry pi as a headless chromium instance for clients connecting to browservice is definitely the best way to go, and I think the Wii would benefit greatly from a native homebrew client specifically designed to connect to such a device. That way you could have a modern browsing...
There really isn't any hope for this or any vintage piece of hardware to have a usable internet browser anymore due to the bloated technologies that are mandatory for a modern web browsing experience. So instead focus should be aimed towards making a piece of software that can interface with...
This change seems to fix the 60fps 2D games, 30hz strobing effects now appear properly! And the gaussian sound interpolation works well for fixing the scratchy noise in games like in Bakumatsu Roman. Great release!
It seems the only thing that's not exactly working now is the "Force NTSC" being...
He's the author of lightrec.
If he's talking about the jittering that happens on 60FPS NTSC games, it can be observed on Samurai Shodown IV on the shadows, life bars, etc. which are supposed to be a constant 30hz flicker to simulate transparency but due to the jittering it displays incorrectly.
Ghidra would be more for reverse engineering the app in the wad, a wad itself is just a packed container which can be unpacked with currently available tools
It's a hardware feature, it isn't really something that's missed in the majority of popular games but then a game like samurai shodown has really awful scratchy sound. SNK games in general seem to suffer heavily from poor sound quality.
Kinda cool, I can buy a second Xbox for guests, and download all my purchased digital games to it, and play on both xboxs same time. Didn't know they allowed that. 2 xboxs per Xbox account.