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blargSNES ist ein Super Nintendo Emulator für den Nintendo 3DS von Arisotura (ehemals "StapleButter").
Versionen
v1.4 (01. März 2022)
- modernized codebase
- DiscostewSM's improvements: hardware mode7, revamped audio, input and CPU fixes
- support for midframe palette/OAM/VRAM changes in hardware renderer
- optimizations to hardware renderer
- proper vsync/frameskip settings
v1.3b (27. August 2015)
- Hotfix release, compatible with latest 3DS hacks
v1.3 (19. Januar 2015)
- Usage of geometry shaders and other speedups to rendering
- Hardware renderer: offset-per-tile, hi-res modes, and more fixes by DiscostewSM
- Much better sound quality, support for noise, echo and pitch modulation (thanks DiscostewSM again)
- Two added scaling modes: 4:3 and cropped 4:3
- Better open-bus emulation, and ability to execute code in open-bus regions (fixes Home Alone)
- Overall more accurate timings, IRQ fixes, etc
- ROM selector is no longer locked to the /snes folder
- the usual forgotten novelties, surprise
v1.2 (29. November 2014)
- Brand new hardware-accelerated renderer
- Sound via CSND (not available to Gateway or Ninjhax on New 3DS)
- Scaling support
- Exit button (mainly for use with the Homebrew Launcher)
- Emulation fixes (namely, huge 'next EXP' in Earthbound is fixed)
- Support for the 256x239 mode
- Proper PAL support (actually uses PAL timings)
- Tries to prevent GPU freezes
- Synchronous SPC700 (fixes issues but also causes a little slowdown)
- As usual, more crap I forgot about. Hah.
v1.1 (12. Oktober 2014)
- No more garbled/blank screens or freezes when pressing Home or closing/reopening the 3DS or playing with the 3D slider
- Ability to run a new game without restarting blargSnes
- Screenshot function
- Support for external borders
- Support for backgrounds with 16x16 tiles. Super Bomberman games are finally playable.
- Brightness, color math (blending) and windows added. Many games look nicer this way.
- Several PPU speedups
- Speedhacking disabled (it was error-prone, not that efficient, and broke HDMA)
- Replaced forced 1/2 frameskip with automatic frameskipper (isn't perfect, though)
- More stable display (although tearing still occurs when frameskipping), VSync
- More things I forgot about. Surprise!
v1.0 (30. August 2014)
Initial release. Dirty.