Edit: Visitors, if you got here, this was a joke. There's is no Casio Prizm NES emulator yet. Read this topic for a discussion of why this is infeasible.
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I have actually almost completed a working Super Nintendo Entertainment System emulator, almost ready to use, for the Casio fx-CG10 Prizm! Here are some quirks/features:
- unfortunately, only some of the intended screen can fit on the prizm's screen at a time. by default, the top and bottom 17 pixels get chopped off and shifted out during rendering, but I'm making it so you can toggle the area that gets blocked out
- the speed is a bit slow, but it's actually quite good. It's about 60% of that of the original hardware. Makes some games easier to play -- I'll try to up that number to 80% by true release time
- supports many games already!
Here is a list of working games:
- Zelda: a link to the past
- Super Mario Bros. 3 (has some trouble when you use the flower upgrade, for some unknown reason ???)
- Mario Kart
List of non-working games:
- Donkey Kong Country series
- Final Fantasy IV and VI
- Castlevania
Please test some more games for me by sending everything in the .zip folder to your prizm along with a SNES ROM! Here are the instructions for how the addin works:
1. Read the .txt readme. If you don't nothing else will work as it includes vital information that you can't live without.
2. Don't touch that .bat batch file. Read the readme first -- the batch file will not work (and may be damaging) unless you already sent the stuff to the prizm and followed all other instructions.
3. Open "SNESemu.g3a" add-in once it is on your prizm. it should bring up a "Use which ROM" menu, and will take a second to unfreeze -- it takes a minute to read all of the ROMs in all storage memory, so stay patient. Pick the Rom you want and press F1.
4. play the game! the buttons are mapped right now to:
A - F1
B - F2
Start - Exe
Select - F6
L/R - Sin/Tan
Please leave any bugs, concerns, or ideas here so I can fix them/add them!
~Ashbad
PS: You can find all necessary files at http://www.dalaniansoft.co.cc/index.php/category=snesemu/files/listed.htm
And, a mock-up of what it looks like:
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I have actually almost completed a working Super Nintendo Entertainment System emulator, almost ready to use, for the Casio fx-CG10 Prizm! Here are some quirks/features:
- unfortunately, only some of the intended screen can fit on the prizm's screen at a time. by default, the top and bottom 17 pixels get chopped off and shifted out during rendering, but I'm making it so you can toggle the area that gets blocked out
- the speed is a bit slow, but it's actually quite good. It's about 60% of that of the original hardware. Makes some games easier to play -- I'll try to up that number to 80% by true release time
- supports many games already!
Here is a list of working games:
- Zelda: a link to the past
- Super Mario Bros. 3 (has some trouble when you use the flower upgrade, for some unknown reason ???)
- Mario Kart
List of non-working games:
- Donkey Kong Country series
- Final Fantasy IV and VI
- Castlevania
Please test some more games for me by sending everything in the .zip folder to your prizm along with a SNES ROM! Here are the instructions for how the addin works:
1. Read the .txt readme. If you don't nothing else will work as it includes vital information that you can't live without.
2. Don't touch that .bat batch file. Read the readme first -- the batch file will not work (and may be damaging) unless you already sent the stuff to the prizm and followed all other instructions.
3. Open "SNESemu.g3a" add-in once it is on your prizm. it should bring up a "Use which ROM" menu, and will take a second to unfreeze -- it takes a minute to read all of the ROMs in all storage memory, so stay patient. Pick the Rom you want and press F1.
4. play the game! the buttons are mapped right now to:
A - F1
B - F2
Start - Exe
Select - F6
L/R - Sin/Tan
Please leave any bugs, concerns, or ideas here so I can fix them/add them!
~Ashbad
PS: You can find all necessary files at http://www.dalaniansoft.co.cc/index.php/category=snesemu/files/listed.htm
And, a mock-up of what it looks like: