Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Put all the consoles in a classic Palm
I have already raised the topic of emulators for Palm, I can not forget the magnificent LJP, acronym for "Little John PalmOS." Developed by Yoyofr, a prolific developer who also need to Palm versions of Doom and Quake. Tinnus has also recently helped in the project, so I do not want to leave without naming. Thanks to the two!
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| The interface is very worked | ||
This emulator is actually a fusion of several that previously existed, which has been enhanced in some cases, and has given them a common interface. Advantages of open source. Incidentally, I take to remember that, as was the case with ScummVM is a free software project, so the source code is available to anyone who is interested, and the program itself is freely distributed.
The platforms are emulated by LJP:
- Nintendo NES
- SuperNES Nintendo (Super Nintendo)
- Nintendo Game Boy (also games of the Color)
- Sega Genesis (MEGADRIVE)
- Sega Master System
- Sega Game Gear
- and other lesser known as the NeoGeo Pocket, the Bandai Wonderswan and, recently, the Atari 2600 games
Taking into account that there are hundreds of games for each of them, the truth is that we have to entertain us for hours. And we are no longer forced to sit at the computer!
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| We have option to configure everything | ||
Once you've installed the file on your Palm by the usual method, the first time that it will run automatically uncompress, creating folders needed to host the games and the items saved in the SD card. Ya just have to copy the ROMS of your games in the folder of the SD PALM \ Programs \ LJP \ Plataforma_correspondiente \ Roms, "using an SD card reader, a program for Palm that gives access to the card from the PC, or A similar method, and when arranquéis the program again, go into the menu to PC games. The documentation that comes with the program, explains in detail the entire process. Just to remind you that if Roma are compressed ZIP, works the same, but ahorraréis few years megas in the SD that is never over.
That's it. Some consoles like the SNES need lots of memory heap, so I do not run E2, but the NES and Game Boy, who wanted to play more, go smoothly. eL LJP is already quite stable, and in a few days is expected to launch a new version, it sure will work much better this time. I leave you as you enjoy your new portable console!
Published: it appears that the page is Tinnus fall. You can find this program on the page Yoyofr, the other component of the team.
Published: page program returns to be online but in a new direction.
Published: new change of direction to find the program.
By: Mark Gonzalez Troyes in Analysis
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Post superb!
Thanks Leo. I hope that the topics that are interesting treatment.
Tendre emulator to try this, especially after the success of ScummVM for spans, with which I am slipping into games like monkey island, which is my time.
Already that brings the question, but ... that's what "essential" of such consoles? I mean, how often that game I recomendais test the emulator in a E2?
That depends entirely on the consoles you've played for years. Because these are the most going to enjoy. I had a NES for example to which I played a lot, and they are the games that I like them more now.
NES is very good on this page: http://www.retrones.com/ and article on the history of the listing is the best NES games that were coming out (in the "How was the NES). Anyway, there are rankings out there with the best games of each console.
In other consoles, Game Boy Color games are going very well in the E2 and have good graphics: I recommend all of Zelda, the Mario Golf, Mario Tennis, and even Pokemon (which are quite entertaining, had never played one) .
Sega console I never had, so I have not tested much. Anyway, since I have given some suggestions for you to test
Same: http://www.retrones.com/TOP/Top.htm