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Model Specific Forums => Sharp Zaurus => Zaurus - pdaXrom => Topic started by: Ferdy on January 19, 2005, 07:18:10 am

Title: Compiled Nes Emulator: Infones
Post by: Ferdy on January 19, 2005, 07:18:10 am
Hi,

I've compiled the latest version of the InfoNES emulator, version 0.94J. Just install the .ipk and you can run InfoNES from the shell by using: InfoNES romname.nes.

You can download it here: http://www.annavanrijn.nl/~ferdyvanv/zaurus/ (http://www.annavanrijn.nl/~ferdyvanv/zaurus/)

The controls are:
- Arrows - D-pad
- X - A
- Z - B
- S - Start
- A - Select

- Q - Quit
- R - Reset
- M - Mute (The emulator is a little bit faster without sound)

Enjoy playing your old NES classics

Greets,
Ferdy
Title: Compiled Nes Emulator: Infones
Post by: KwaiFeh on May 03, 2005, 09:54:46 am
Quote
Hi,

I've compiled the latest version of the InfoNES emulator, version 0.94J. Just install the .ipk and you can run InfoNES from the shell by using: InfoNES romname.nes.

You can download it here: http://www.annavanrijn.nl/~ferdyvanv/zaurus/ (http://www.annavanrijn.nl/~ferdyvanv/zaurus/)

The controls are:
- Arrows - D-pad
- X - A
- Z - B
- S - Start
- A - Select

- Q - Quit
- R - Reset
- M - Mute (The emulator is a little bit faster without sound)

Enjoy playing your old NES classics

Greets,
Ferdy
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Hello Ferdy,

I tried the emulator and it works on my SL-C3k, as you mentioned the animation is a bit choppy, i hope to get past it if i can overclock my Z (I'm still looking into that), anyway, i just wanted to ask if you knew how to make the emulator work fullscreen, it's really tiny on my screen.  

I tried to look up commandline options but i can´t find anything that even remotely resembles that (I don´t speak nor read japanese so the html that comes with it doesn´t really help).

Thanks
Title: Compiled Nes Emulator: Infones
Post by: SolarX on May 17, 2005, 05:33:37 pm
I wonder what ever  happened to FCE Ultra... I had a port of that on my SL-5500 (running in Opie, but via FB). It had much better speeds, it actually made NES games enjoyable