To be honest this is mostly pokemon focused as well, I have a project in mind and I would think it would be cool to have a simple process to trade and battle. I was also wondering if one could even write a program or plug-in using bluetooth so that the emulator thought the there is a link cable and between the two raspberry pi s they could determine who is master and slave and try to handle the correct timing or maybe convince both of them they are slaves and let some joint program through the bluetooth between the 2 raspberry pis be the master actually, maybe destroying and recreating data on both emulators. ) and not what I am really concerned about. I know it probably wouldn't work a gameboy and emulator because of timing/speed differences between the two (unless you used something like this. So I've done alot of digging about link cables and link cable functionality about the gameboy and I was wondering if a raspberry pi running an emulator with an extra board and link cable port would be able to use link cable functionality with another raspberry pi using the same setup.(so 2 separate devices, not a single pc running the same emulator 2x). And if you're the kind of person who'd download an illegal translation patch, you might as well just download the original US release and not bother with the JP release at all. So you could totally make a patch that turns the JP release of Persona 2 into the US release, but you couldn't legally distribute it because it contains the work of the US localisation team, who haven't given you permission. Once the patch is applied to a game, the patched game contains the work of the romhacker and the work of the game's creators, so nobody is allowed to distribute it. If a romhack is released as a patch, the idea is that the patch contains ONLY the work of the romhacker, so they have the right to give it away. Loosely (IANAL), if you want to make a copy of something, copyright law requires that you have the permission of EVERYBODY involved in making that thing. CD-ROM-based games are typically a few hundreds of megabytes, and creating patches could take hours and gigabytes of RAM, depending on which tool you use (not Lunar IPS, since the IPS file-format is limited to 16MB files, but something like Flips or xdelta3 or bsdiff would work). ROMs for cartridge-based systems are typically a few megabytes or less, which is no big deal. On a practical level, the patch creation tool has to search the source and target files to find out what parts they have in common. On a technical level, absolutely: a program like LunarIPS or Flips can generate a patch file that turns any file into any other file - an MP3 of Never Gonna Give You Up into a PDF of a tax return form, whatever. Join us at /r/EmuDev Android Emulator accuracy tests:Īre you an emulator developer? Send the moderators a message if you'd like a user flair reflecting that. Game recommendations: /v/'s Recommended Games Wiki r/SBCGaming - Single Board Computer Gaming (Raspberry Pi, etc) r/EmulationOnPC - For PC and Mac emulation troubleshooting and support r/EmulationOnAndroid - Android emulation and troubleshooting General Computers Handhelds Consoles Nintendo Browse All FAQ Discussion Links Posts asking which games are playable/what the emulator is called/where to get it will be removed. There are very few playable commercial titles for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, and Xbox Series emulators.This is /r/ emulation - not /r/flashcarts or /r/consolehomebrew.Please abide by reddit's site-wide rules on self-promotion. Any further videos should be packaged into a self post, accompanied by a submission statement that facilitates discussion. Users are permitted to post one emulator demonstration video per day as a link post.Comments stepping significantly over the line will be removed- use some common sense. Simple tech support or general queries not fulfilling that requirement belong in the Weekly Question Thread and will be redirected there. Self posts should provide scope for wider, interesting discussion.Use Google and check The Emulation General Wiki before posting.Don't ask for or link directly to pirated software or copyrighted material without permission of the copyright holder. To get started check out our wiki page or The Emulation General Wiki.
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