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True, SSF is fairly fast, but when there are a lot of things on-screen (more specifically, 3D objects), the emulation slows down.

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My PC is only 500mhz, of moderate specs, and I don't possess any Saturn games at all. It would be pointless to download gigs of stuff for testing, when I've never even seen a real Saturn.

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If subleaf is interested, I can provided testing on an as needed basis.

I own a Model 2 Saturn, chipped. 13 original games and "plenty" of backups.

I've done compatibility tests for one other emulator in the past for the author, and 2 or 3 others for 3rd parties.

I'm available enough to keep up with the requests for testing aspects from the author, and I am trustworthy enough to not go giving out the emulator to ANYONE.

 

PC Specs are:

 

Mobo: Asus P4T

CPU: Pentium 4 1.4Ghz

RAM: 512MB PC800 RDRAM

Video: ATi Radeon 8500

Sound: Soundblaster Live MP3+ 5.1

 

I have other machines here of lesser specification as well. Ranging from a PII 600 to PIII 933.

 

I am very interested in beta testing this, I take part in several Sega oriented communities where just the mere thought of another Saturn emulator, incites drooling.

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My PC is only 500mhz, of moderate specs, and I don't possess any Saturn games at all. It would be pointless to download gigs of stuff for testing, when I've never even seen a real Saturn.

 

 

Have you seen the Sega Mega drive ?

  • 2 weeks later...
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Progress report: 9-09-2005 by subleaf

 

VDP2:

 

.emulated RBG0, added color calculations and color offset for it.

 

(but currently can't rotate, can't zoom, no mosaic processing for it, just cellmap, bitmap was not emulated.)

 

(RBG0: blue nebula)

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