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Hello
Before everything I want to congratulate them to create an emulator of functional nds, I understand the difficult thing that it should have been to create it....
I was thinking a little and I was happened a new idea to fix the hardware" difficulties that he/she has the psp, a little you could not configure the emulator of NDS so that it left us a pointer like that of the official navigator (of the psp), for example we move the cursor (of the analogical stick) and when we press a button for example R, it is as if we were pulsing in the tactile screen, we leave R while we move the cursor and we make what would call you a sweeping with the pointer that the emulator would detect as if you had played the screen with the fingers, (something should be included to gauge the sensibility of the pointer). I am not very sure that one can.
Tell me if the idea is good or bad.
My email is: djra6@hotmail.com
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The port to the PSP wasn't done by any of the official desmume development team it was done by an unofficial source and thus this post shouldn't be here.
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uhmm, really? then who does an emulator for psp of nds? nobody will continue to actually version?where i can find someone or someplace who talk about nds emulator for psp?
Thanks!
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Any way, it's not like emulating the DS on the PSP is feasible at any playable level, so it's quite worthless.
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DS on PSP is worthless, personally because you have to continually switch between screens... if your not enjoying your PSP games, sell the crap.
notice that now ones tried to emulate PSP games onto DS..... why? because PSP games are low on the totem poll. its like having a portable PS1.
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why don't we do like this
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Go ask the author of the port, not here.
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I can answer you very easily. The reason why we don't do this [diagram] is because we don't care. If you catch a rocketship to planet bullshit then youll find lots of people making useless ports of X to Y. Maybe someone there is interested.
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