@cleveland124 I'm not here to say FPGA are bad, I'd love to have a Super NT (but they are sold out and I didn't want to buy one before a review) and latency is, according to byuu, one of the strength of an FPGA, because their isn't a general purpose OS between the emulation and the hardware : https://byuu.org/articles/fpgas-arent-magic/
He also speak about the different kinds of emulators and said that Mr Taber forgot about accuracy oriented emulators, comparing the Super NT with old emulators, created to work with old computers.
What I'm saying is : Mr Taber does said « If they find a bug, they fix It » in both cases, just with different words and different consequences. But fixing bug should be a proof of dedication in both cases, not just in the case of the Super NT team.
It's funny : he uses different words to say the same thing. His team is busy fixing bugs in the hardware emulation done by the FPGA and it's a proof of how great they are.
But when a software developer is doing the same thing to fix bugs in an software emulator, suddenly, it's a proof of how flawed the software approach is.
Honelith > I did the "_The Cloud" trick yesterday with a PAL AC game (using my smartphone as an access point, I didn't want to deal with angry family members unable to use Internet) and now I have a nice racoon clock hanging on my wall
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Re: Analogue's Christopher Taber Opens Up On The Super Nt And Future Projects
@cleveland124
Thank.
I'm still waiting for the reviews : keeping my 200-250 € and not having the SuperNT is better IMHO than having a Super NT and be disappointed by it.
Re: Analogue's Christopher Taber Opens Up On The Super Nt And Future Projects
@cleveland124
I'm not here to say FPGA are bad, I'd love to have a Super NT (but they are sold out and I didn't want to buy one before a review) and latency is, according to byuu, one of the strength of an FPGA, because their isn't a general purpose OS between the emulation and the hardware : https://byuu.org/articles/fpgas-arent-magic/
He also speak about the different kinds of emulators and said that Mr Taber forgot about accuracy oriented emulators, comparing the Super NT with old emulators, created to work with old computers.
What I'm saying is : Mr Taber does said « If they find a bug, they fix It » in both cases, just with different words and different consequences. But fixing bug should be a proof of dedication in both cases, not just in the case of the Super NT team.
Re: Analogue's Christopher Taber Opens Up On The Super Nt And Future Projects
It's funny : he uses different words to say the same thing. His team is busy fixing bugs in the hardware emulation done by the FPGA and it's a proof of how great they are.
But when a software developer is doing the same thing to fix bugs in an software emulator, suddenly, it's a proof of how flawed the software approach is.
Re: Get Best Buy's New Leaf Items Without Having A Best Buy
Honelith > I did the "_The Cloud" trick yesterday with a PAL AC game (using my smartphone as an access point, I didn't want to deal with angry family members unable to use Internet) and now I have a nice racoon clock hanging on my wall