Difference between revisions of "Talk:Will X run on the Pandora?"

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Justifies it to me.  I added it to the main page.  Let's see some action here!  [[User:Blue Protoman|Blue Protoman]] 15:25, 23 January 2011 (MET)
 
Justifies it to me.  I added it to the main page.  Let's see some action here!  [[User:Blue Protoman|Blue Protoman]] 15:25, 23 January 2011 (MET)
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It's not happening.  No, it doesn't matter that the Saturn only runs at 333Mhz.  It's got a very complex architecture, and is a bitch to program for, much less emulate.  The link you gave was for a '''TEST''' release.  As in, just porting it to port it.

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This serves almost the same purpose as Port Requests and is very outdated, delete? --Cheese 22:47, 15 July 2010 (MEST)

Yeah, probably. But one thing is worth saving: I like how the color codes are for one column only, unlike in emulator list where the whole row is a color. This is a useful thing to know for future emulator compatibility lists on the wiki. Also, this color red is much easier on the eyes than the one in the emulator list right now... maybe we should use this one instead... Esn 01:11, 16 July 2010 (MEST)
The weird thing is that this article was created months after the Port Requests article was... the one useful bit of information it has now is mentioning which programs could theoretically be ported, but practically would not work well (i.e. the Sega Saturn emulator). I don't know if that justifies keeping it, though... we should ask the original creator, maybe... Esn 01:15, 16 July 2010 (MEST)

Justifies it to me. I added it to the main page. Let's see some action here! Blue Protoman 15:25, 23 January 2011 (MET)


To Whoever Added Yabause

It's not happening. No, it doesn't matter that the Saturn only runs at 333Mhz. It's got a very complex architecture, and is a bitch to program for, much less emulate. The link you gave was for a TEST release. As in, just porting it to port it.