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Reply 81 of 90, by Jo22

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Akuma wrote on 2021-08-05, 08:39:
TLDR: I think MVG did a story on the Nes/Snes emulation wars. There were a lot of old emulators mentioned in that […]
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TLDR: I think MVG did a story on the Nes/Snes emulation wars.
There were a lot of old emulators mentioned in that

EDIT: Here it is 😁
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3vk3cHYLSQ

Thank you very much for the link, Akuma! ^^

And a happy new year!

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Reply 82 of 90, by hail-to-the-ryzen

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The atari 2600 emulator, stella, has an older version for DOS. It is v1.3 (st13.zip):
https://github.com/stella-emu/stella/releases … tag/release-1.3

It has higher cpu requirements than the fastest emulators as listed in this thread.

Reply 83 of 90, by BitWrangler

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This was the very fastest ZX Spectrum emulator for DOS I think, running well on 286, maybe too fast on anything else.
https://github.com/ZXSpectrumVault/z80-spectrum-emulator
Honorable mentions were SpecEm and JPP which both did well on low 486. (And maybe had more features and archive format support)

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Reply 84 of 90, by trafokopf

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I've quickly searched those 5 pages and couldn't find, but i hope I havent missed the information I am looking for:

I have a Commodore 386SX/25 equipped with 8MB RAM + 8GB CF-IDE "adaptered" HDD.

Do you know of any emulator that will run on this? I also have mouse, joystick and a soundblaster 16 on this machine.

Reply 85 of 90, by Jo22

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trafokopf wrote on 2023-12-22, 04:03:

I've quickly searched those 5 pages and couldn't find, but i hope I havent missed the information I am looking for:

I have a Commodore 386SX/25 equipped with 8MB RAM + 8GB CF-IDE "adaptered" HDD.

Do you know of any emulator that will run on this? I also have mouse, joystick and a soundblaster 16 on this machine.

Hi, I've gotten a few emulators to run on a 286 @10Mhz.
No$GB, for example. It was playable, even. An ET4000 may improve performance even further, maybe, if the emulator has special support for it.

The others I tried were from here. Apple II and C64 emulators may run on a 386 class PC, as wel.

NES emulators may run, too. . It depends.
NESticle on a 386: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAATEGyzMTU

SNES/MegaDrive (Genesis) emulation is more demanding in general, I suppose.
Good ol' Genecyst might be humble enough, not sure.
Here's Genecyst on a 486, at least: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OF-0wf0gPw0

ZSNES is the latest DOS-based SNES emulator (SNES 9x had dropped DOS support in the 90s).
By using a quick, low-res graphics mode and omitting transparency (by using merely 256c) and a low audio sampling rate, it *may* run, if no 486+ instructions are required.
It may do well enough for puzzle games, I mean. Bizyland, Tetris etc. StarWing is too heavy.

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Reply 86 of 90, by BitWrangler

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trafokopf wrote on 2023-12-22, 04:03:

I've quickly searched those 5 pages and couldn't find, but i hope I havent missed the information I am looking for:

I have a Commodore 386SX/25 equipped with 8MB RAM + 8GB CF-IDE "adaptered" HDD.

Do you know of any emulator that will run on this? I also have mouse, joystick and a soundblaster 16 on this machine.

Mostly it's going to be 8 bit home computers that will emulate on that with emulators written prior to 1995. We find those in places like the Simtel archives on CD..
http://cd.textfiles.com/simtel/simtel0595/DISC1/EMULATOR/

22nce142.zip    52152  940707   Z80 CP/M emulator for MS-DOS systems. SYDEX
68em10.zip 63389 910507 6800 emulator for DOS, includes a realtime O/S
ame86.zip 22883 870717 CP/M-86 emulator for MS-DOS
coco2_14.zip 66591 941124 TRS-80 Colour Computer 2 emulator, v1.40
cpcemu12.zip 346978 940905 Amstrad CPC Emulator v1.2 w/ROM, req. 386, VGA
emily52.zip 50765 940323 8051/52 simulator/emulator/debugger
euphoric.zip 86543 950320 Oric 1/Oric Atmos emulator
exec199k.zip 2331623 950319 Macintosh Emulator done totally in software
exkdisk1.zip 1370385 950318 Mac Emulator packaged for floppy install, 1of2
exkdisk2.zip 1145045 950318 Mac Emulator packaged for floppy install, 2of2
jpp.zip 270189 921216 Emulates a ZX Spectrum 48K RAM Z80-based micro
mcx11v15.zip 74018 920205 MC68HC11 MicroController multitask eXecutive
model1_d.zip 81284 941006 TRS-80 Model I emulator & support progs. v3.01
myz80111.zip 93173 930516 Simeon Cran's Z80 CP/M Z-System emulator
pc370v42.zip 305700 910119 PC/370 v4.2 IBM 370 assembler and emulator
pcdgn201.zip 359250 941201 Dragon/CoCo Emulator & Debugger v2.1 EGA 40Mhz
s48v11.zip 23714 950211 Full screen simulator for 8048/49/50 micros
sim6822c.zip 214040 921101 Motorola 68HC11 uController simulater, v2.21
ts1000_c.zip 18980 941024 Emulates a Timex/Sinclair 1000 w/printer, v2.1
v2080j88.zip 19766 880109 Run CP/M-80 programs on system with V20 CPU
v20boot.zip 81476 900501 Turbo Pascal source code for V20 CP/M emulator
xtndr093.zip 139592 930201 Timex/Sinclair ZX81 (TS1000) emulator, v0.93
z80_303.zip 225851 941229 Virtually complete ZX Spectrum 48/128 emulator
z80mu52b.zip 87255 891110 CP/M (Z80 processor) emulator for MS-DOS
zrun321.zip 26892 880403 Z80 CP/M emulator for MS-DOS
zsim241.zip 356257 950116 Z80 emulator + CP/M-80 BIOS to run CP/M

I think that Macintosh emulator is going to need a pentium though.

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Reply 87 of 90, by trafokopf

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Wow, that is quite a lot to try, thank you very much 😀

My 386 has a AVGA1, which is not a too bad video card. Also I have a AVGA2 and a 16bit ISA Cirrus Logic GD???? (the 1st Cirrus card after buying Acumos. This card is in fact an AVGA2 card).

Reply 88 of 90, by songo

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This thread lacks info about early fast Sega Saturn emulators.

Somewhere around 2006 I've been experimenting with stuff like Satourne, GiriGiri (?) or Satournin on 400 Mhz with no luck, first Saturn game I managed to run was NiGHTS on 2008 built of SSF - it ran almost fullspeed on 1,7 GHz Celeron M. Xbox port of Yabause is able to run some games at playable framerate like Bubble Bobble / Rainbow Island or Resident Evil but you need at least Pentium 4 to reach that level of performance on PC.

Question is, which of those old emulators is the fastest and what are its minimum requirements (including OS)?

Reply 89 of 90, by leileilol

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Probably SSF. Yabause (and everything else before SSF) never felt like it could emulate, so I didn't bother. My primary focus were hand assembly'd emulators for 4th-6th gen systems

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Reply 90 of 90, by rmay635703

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trafokopf wrote on 2023-12-22, 04:03:

I've quickly searched those 5 pages and couldn't find, but i hope I havent missed the information I am looking for:

I have a Commodore 386SX/25 equipped with 8MB RAM + 8GB CF-IDE "adaptered" HDD.

Do you know of any emulator that will run on this? I also have mouse, joystick and a soundblaster 16 on this machine.

Most of the dos emulators will “run”

I played on a similar machine used
Nesticle (nes) no sound and fixed frameskip
Same for Genecyst and SNES9x

NES was playable even if slow, Genesis was slow motion and I played anyway SNES, same very slow motion, made games easier but 4x or 5x frame skip gets jittery