The SNES emulator for DS two appears better but it's not a homebrew therefore I don't put it here.Pahicken said:Is there a better snes emulator for ds cards other than snemulds?
NESRukia-san said:If I remember correctly using Snes or Nes emulator will break DSi upper screen, right? Can you guys tell me which one? I want to try Snes emulator but I don't know if it's safe.
Well this is not the correct place to report this you knowRukia-san said:Thank you personuser, I tried the Snes emulator, unfortunately Pilotwings crashed every time I started the game.
No, emulation is always done in slot 1 cards. Keep in mind that you'll need a DStwo card if you want to do snes or gba emulation properly. (snes works with regular cards but it's glitchy as hell.)hood said:I need help to make a choice between DL and DSi for emulation purpose. Does emulation of PCE, NES, SMD, GBx and other consoles requires a SLOT2 or i can buy DSi with SLOT1? In another word do i need SLOT2 to run emulators?
Ie any other emulators ran through SLOT1? And btw i have DSTwo card but i need some reason to buy DS or DSi.Snailface said:No, emulation is always done in slot 1 cards. Keep in mind that you'll need a DStwo card if you want to do snes or gba emulation properly. (snes works with regular cards but it's glitchy as hell.)hood said:I need help to make a choice between DL and DSi for emulation purpose. Does emulation of PCE, NES, SMD, GBx and other consoles requires a SLOT2 or i can buy DSi with SLOT1? In another word do i need SLOT2 to run emulators?
DSi gives you the advantage of DSiWare games for purchase. DS lite has a battery life advantage. Both systems run emulation the same. (DSi has extra cpu speed and ram but the hacks for it aren't very fleshed out at the current time)hood said:Ie any other emulators ran through SLOT1? And btw i have DSTwo card but i need some reason to buy DS or DSi.Snailface said:No, emulation is always done in slot 1 cards. Keep in mind that you'll need a DStwo card if you want to do snes or gba emulation properly. (snes works with regular cards but it's glitchy as hell.)hood said:I need help to make a choice between DL and DSi for emulation purpose. Does emulation of PCE, NES, SMD, GBx and other consoles requires a SLOT2 or i can buy DSi with SLOT1? In another word do i need SLOT2 to run emulators?
Ok thank u so much)Snailface said:DSi gives you the advantage of DSiWare games for purchase. DS lite has a battery life advantage. Both systems run emulation the same. (DSi has extra cpu speed and ram but the hacks for it aren't very fleshed out at the current time)
You listed Pac-Man twice, see bold.QUOTE said:DS-Pack
Emulated Games: Abscam, Ali Baba and 40 Thieves, Beastie Feastie, Caterpillar hack, Canon Ball, Crush Roller, Dream Shopper, Eggor, Eyes, Gorkans, Joyman, Jr. Pac-Man, Hangly-Man, Korosuke Roller, Lizard Wizard, Magic brush, Make trax, Ms. Pac Attack, Ms. Pacman, Mr. TNT, Naughty Mouse, New Puck 2, New Puck X, Pac-man, Paint Roller, Penta, Pengo, Piranha, Ponpoko, Puckman, The Blob, Van-van Car, Wood Pecker, etc...
Developer: Copper
Development status: Last update 2009-05-24 (Seems completed).
Comment: Emulate greatly over 70 games. A auto scroll was added for many games. We can add many retro images and ScreenShots in option (recommended). Mame 0.131 compatible romset needed.
Filetrip link: v.1.6
Official page: Click here
Jr. Pac-Man is different of Pac-Man.miketh2005 said:You listed Pac-Man twice, see bold.I think you meant Ms. Pac-Man.
It's the same method for all Copper's emulators.
- Create a folder named 'MAMERoms' into the root of your flash card.
- Copy your roms (mame format) into this folder.
- Download 'DSPack-marquees-cabinets-resources.7z' and 'DSPack-captures-flyers-resources.7z' archives then unzip it.
- Copy unziped files into /MAMERoms folder.
- Download 'DSPack.7z' archive and unzip it.
- Copy 'DSPack.nds' file into your flash card and run it to play.
- Read the included readme.txt for information about using this emulator.
Enjoy!