Nintendulator 0.985 Beta 2020-05-20 |
Description |
Nintendulator is an open source Win32 NES emulator written in C++. The original goal was to emulate the NES down to its hardware quirks; though it's fallen behind over the years, recent builds have caught up once again and can emulate certain behaviors most other emulators neglect to handle. However, this emulation precision comes at a price - a 1500MHz (estimated) or faster CPU is required to emulate at full speed.
Supported file formats include .NES, UNIF, FDS (fwNES format), and NSF. Mappers are handled using external DLLs, complete with extra sound channels for most games which provide them. Other notable features include writing to FDS images (by storing the differences in separate files), Game Genie support (limited to 3 codes), customizeable controllers (including 4 player), input movie recording and playback (with re-recording), AVI capturing, and a debugger with simple breakpoint support. Savestates and battery-backed RAM are saved within the current user's Application Data folder, allowing Nintendulator to function properly when not run as an Administrator.
To contact the author, send email to quietust at either @qmtpro.com or @gmail.com - you may also be able to find me in the EFnet IRC channel #nesdev. |
Changelog |
Having gotten tired of needing to adjust my system's sound volume every time I want to run an NES program, I've added volume controls to Nintendulator. Each internal sound channel can also be adjusted or muted individually, as well as all of the external sound channels combined (because the mapper interface does not expose each one separately).
I also fixed another bug in mapper 16, where a certain game would try to detect a 256-byte EEPROM, fail, then fall back to using a 128-byte EEPROM. |
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Windows
Emus
Emulators
NES
N.E.S
32-Bit Intel
Emulated
Nintendo Famicom
Nintendo FC
Emulation
Nintendo N.E.S
Nintendo Family Computer
Emu
Emulator
64-Bit Intel
Nintendo Entertainment System
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Nintendulator
Nintendo NES
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