Passable Dreamcast emulation now possible!
Passable Dreamcast emulation now possible!
I'll be a whore and post this myself. (Sorry Blaze, etc :|)
Surprising everyone (well, at least me) an alpha of the emulator "Chankast" just came out and it's really quite awesome. You can get it at http://www.chanka.org/ and some BIOS files can be downloaded <a href="http://users.bigpond.net.au/delightfuls ... r">here</a>. Put the files in the same directory, insert a pirated Dreamcast game (GD-ROMs can't physically work, so enjoy your punishment for being legitimate) and play.
You need a good PC to run this (2ghz+ seems to be the magic number) but it seems to run games at 50-75% speed most of the time, and it's pretty cool to watch. I tried Space Channel 5 Part 2, Samba de Amigo Ver. 2000 and Ikaruga and they all worked quite well.. some glitches in SC5, but they were all playable.. uh, sorta. Skipping frames doesn't work too well for music games. It's kinda useless for those with a VGA box\capture card\whatever but maybe in the future it'll be fun once they add some sort of network support to it.. virtual multiplayer on any 2-player+ game would be awesome!
Now I wish I didn't throw out my pirated copy of Rez..
Surprising everyone (well, at least me) an alpha of the emulator "Chankast" just came out and it's really quite awesome. You can get it at http://www.chanka.org/ and some BIOS files can be downloaded <a href="http://users.bigpond.net.au/delightfuls ... r">here</a>. Put the files in the same directory, insert a pirated Dreamcast game (GD-ROMs can't physically work, so enjoy your punishment for being legitimate) and play.
You need a good PC to run this (2ghz+ seems to be the magic number) but it seems to run games at 50-75% speed most of the time, and it's pretty cool to watch. I tried Space Channel 5 Part 2, Samba de Amigo Ver. 2000 and Ikaruga and they all worked quite well.. some glitches in SC5, but they were all playable.. uh, sorta. Skipping frames doesn't work too well for music games. It's kinda useless for those with a VGA box\capture card\whatever but maybe in the future it'll be fun once they add some sort of network support to it.. virtual multiplayer on any 2-player+ game would be awesome!
Now I wish I didn't throw out my pirated copy of Rez..
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I've tried out Giri Giri. The two games I got it to work with worked flawlessly, but some didn't work at all. Seems to be hit or miss.
Anyway, I actually tried Chankast and I must say I'm a bit disappointed, as nothing actually loaded. It just froze with several different games before anything really happened. Probably has something to do with my pathetic graphics card and that fact that I think my RAM chip in my crappy prebuilt PC is dying. Grr...
Anyway, I actually tried Chankast and I must say I'm a bit disappointed, as nothing actually loaded. It just froze with several different games before anything really happened. Probably has something to do with my pathetic graphics card and that fact that I think my RAM chip in my crappy prebuilt PC is dying. Grr...
<b>What about Saturn emulation? How can Dreamcast emulation be further along than Saturn emulation?!</b>
Probably because the Saturn is really badly designed and the Dreamcast is comparably one of the best-organised console designs of the last decade or so. Emulating a console designed for developer convenience is always gonna be easier than emulating one with chips thrown all over the place no matter the popularity (see PS2.)
Pull a Dreamcast apart and poke around, they're really cool!
Probably because the Saturn is really badly designed and the Dreamcast is comparably one of the best-organised console designs of the last decade or so. Emulating a console designed for developer convenience is always gonna be easier than emulating one with chips thrown all over the place no matter the popularity (see PS2.)
Pull a Dreamcast apart and poke around, they're really cool!
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Everyone should know about Zophar's Domain. Anyways, here's a list of Saturn Emulators currently available:
http://www.zophar.net/saturn.html
I dunno witch ones actually work well, but I thought I'd just mention it here.
http://www.zophar.net/saturn.html
I dunno witch ones actually work well, but I thought I'd just mention it here.
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Ah, I'd like to say that I enjoyed Chaotix as well, but even when I owned a copy, none of the 32Xs that I acquired actually worked.Delphine wrote:Someone who liked Chaotix, I'd hope, as there are no other games on it worth playing.plasticwingsband wrote:Who the fuck wasted their time making an emu for 32X?
Mabey this could help?plasticwingsband wrote:Ah, I'd like to say that I enjoyed Chaotix as well, but even when I owned a copy, none of the 32Xs that I acquired actually worked.
http://www.sonic-cult.org/articles/32x/
You mean a Saturn emulator for Dreamcast? I don't think my heart can take that kind of excitement.SuitCase wrote:<b>But it's been nine years! There must be somebody who's cared enough to figure it out by now! The Saturn is an important system, it needs to be preserved!</b>
Maybe we should just mourn the fact that rumoured "Satcast" never came out. Coulda been useful here. :P
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I used a rubber band to keep the game in tight, it seems it needed to lean forward a bit to actually boot up. For some reason Chaotix was the only 32x game I have that had this problem.plasticwingsband wrote:Ah, I'd like to say that I enjoyed Chaotix as well, but even when I owned a copy, none of the 32Xs that I acquired actually worked.
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As for Saturn Emulation, I've gotten SSF to work a little bit. Missing textures everywhere, but Clockwork Knight ran. (Christmas NiGHTS crashed half a second after I hopped in the Ideya Palace, though)
Saturnin seems to be coming along little by little and runs a handful of SVT games.
I'm impressed by Chanka. Although it doesn't run too well on my system, I am confident that Dreamcast emulation is well within my grasp now - things will speed up for me as they optimize it, plus there's always the possibility of me catching up with faster hardware.
Saturnin seems to be coming along little by little and runs a handful of SVT games.
I'm impressed by Chanka. Although it doesn't run too well on my system, I am confident that Dreamcast emulation is well within my grasp now - things will speed up for me as they optimize it, plus there's always the possibility of me catching up with faster hardware.