www.system16.com along with every site that i can find that talks
about the model 3 emulator seems to be down.....
Anyone know why?
Anyways apart from that anyone got any information on the model 3 emulator?
Thnx
Paulo
www.system16.com along with every site that i can find that talks
about the model 3 emulator seems to be down.....
Anyone know why?
Anyways apart from that anyone got any information on the model 3 emulator?
Thnx
Paulo
Forum Moderator

Model 3 is not released yet, from what i know. It still being developed. Plus you will need a very powerful computer to run the games.... at 20fps
Model 2 still needs to be worked on, a couple of games run ok, but still no full speed, did model 1 ever get full speed emulation?

Model 1 is more complicated to emulate than Model 2 and Model 3, since there's little documentation on it. :smt009Originally Posted by sayin999
I wonder who ever reverse-engineered the Model 1/2/3 or got his hands on a devkit... that must've been quite an achievement :smt023
Anyhow, I don't think this is allowed to be discussed here. Remember, no links to (links to) illegal stuff. And you ain't telling me you actually OWN a copy of the Model 1/2/3 BIOS and games :smt043

Well from what i read on some emulation boards, Model 2 and Model 3 emulation will be made avaiable soon, even though today's computers don't run it at full speed.Originally Posted by AntiPasta
Model 1 emulation is stopped at the polygon part. The sprites part are basicly System 32, but they can't emulate the polygon without documentation. So they say it won't happen anytime soon. :-(
I was really just inetersted to read what happened to the emulator. But yeah i was actually thinking of buying a model 3 arcade but the only games i can find are shitty football ones...Originally Posted by AntiPasta
Forum Moderator
Cool, I'm actually not opposed to buying a Model 2 for a good price myself... :-)Originally Posted by Paulo
The Star Wars game on Model 3 looked very good :prayer:
One on ebay a few times was making £600+ though...Originally Posted by AntiPasta
Forum Moderator
The hardware doesn't use shaders. So an Wildcat 3000 video card with 384mb RAM will be able to handle the emulator let alone be good enough to develop a game for it.
To bad there aren't many people arround with that kind of hardware :smt043Originally Posted by madhatter256
Bookmarks