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Posting, or seeking, any identifying personal information, real or fake, will result in a ban without a prior warning. more >Īskreddit is for open-ended discussion questions. more >Īny post asking for advice should be generic and not specific to your situation alone. Your thoughts/responses to the question can go in the comments section. The title may contain two, short, necessary context sentences. Don't hold your breath though I'm already tight on free time without such a project.īut before I start working on anything though, I want to ask those of you with more experience if there are any quirks with the Famicom that would get in the way.You must post a clear and direct question in the title. I only know a small amount of assembly, but I am willing to improve on it to write my own programs. It appears that a well-written emulator would run at full speed. FC cartridges typically don't exceed 1mb (31 kb in the case of Super Mario Bros) the FC has a higher resolution of 256x240 (2.66x the gameboy), maybe manageable because of its inferior hardware? the FC has less RAM than the Gameboy (2kb vs 8kb+ 8kb video ram)

It features save states, turbo mode, pretty much all the emulator essentials. the Ricoh 2A03 in the FC and NES has a slower clock speed than the Sharp LR35902 of the Game Boy (1.79 vs 4.19 mhz) (interestingly enough, Nintendo originally considered using the z80 in the Famicom) Anyways, I found a Gameboy emulator for the TI-84 Plus CE graphing calculator. With the recent release of TI Boy CE, I have been thinking about the practicality of a Famicom/NES emulator on the 84+CE.
