For once, this is not another *insert random 3ds emulator here* thread linking to a bunch of survey sites. granted this is long from running commercial games.
Finally some real work on the scene, impressive work! This is the start of something much bigger!
Good luck with that, I'm very excited with your emulator.
Since my 3DS is on v7.1 I coudn't develop for 3DS, but your emulator gives me the opportunity to do it.
I'll try developing simple homebrews, starting with a hello world and making more and more complex stuff to be able to contribute to the scene.
Finally after waiting so long just to play my favorite game when i cant afford a DS >.<
Please keep up the good work :3
Download that from dll-files.com and follow the instructions it comes with.Hi Sir But There Is A Problem After I Download The Emulator Is Says he program can't start because MSVCP100.dll is missing from your computer . try reinstalling the program to fix this problem . I already Re-Install it many Times .. But It Still There .. How Can I Fix This Problem Sir
Download that from dll-files.com and follow the instructions it comes with.
Lol, it's a respected site.or just grab up the visual c++ runtime and install it correctly instead of using some shady website where who knows if they messed with the dll at all or not.
Chances are fixing it that way will only cause more issues though, considering runtimes are more than just 1 DLL.Lol, it's a respected site.
just install dlls , when it ask you to install dll keep on doing it until it works.
that way you won't install what you don't need.
This isn't a 16 bit program, isn't it? then there should be no case of "Dll Hell"!
64 bit vs 32 bit is bad enough when people randomly place dll files in any of the system folders. That's what you get when giving that advice to people who have no clue what they're doing. Windows ends up trying to use 32 bit dlls for 64 bit programs (or vice-versa) and all you get as an error code is "0x0000007b", which is about as descriptive as nothing.
he should be installing the runtime, not piecemeal dlls. doing it that way is a bad idea.