10-28-2010, 01:33 PM
NES Emulator for PS3
https://code.google.com/p/fceu-ps3/
http://psx-scene.com/forums/f6/fceu-ps3-...tor-69438/
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https://code.google.com/p/fceu-ps3/
http://psx-scene.com/forums/f6/fceu-ps3-...tor-69438/
Note :
Quote:CURRENTLY IMPLEMENTED FCEU FUNCTIONS
- .zip support
- SRAM support
- State save
- 4P Support
- Settings saving and loading
CONTROLS IN ROM MENU
Up - Go up
Down - Go down
Left - Go back five file entries
Right - Go forward five file entries
L1 - Go back one page
R1 - Go forward one page
Cross - (If directory selected) enter directory/ (if ROM selected) start ROM
Triangle - Same as Cross
Circle - (If not in root directory) Go back to previous directory
L2 + R2 - (If you previously exited a ROM) return to game
Select - Go to settings menu (see 'CONTROLS IN SETTINGS MENU' section)
L2+L3 - State Load
R2+R3 - State Save
CONTROLS IN SETTINGS MENU
Up - Go up one setting
Down - Go down one setting
Left - Change setting to the left
Right - Change setting to the right
Circle - Go back to ROM menu
EXPLANATION OF SETTINGS MENU
Display framerate - This will show the FPS (Frames Per Second) onscreen
Current save state slot - Toggle FCEU save state slot.
Resolution - Switch between resolutions - 480p mode, 720p mode and 1080p mode (depending on your monitor's supported resolutions)
Aspect Ratio - Switch between aspect ratios 4:3 and 16:10 (16:9 will come shortly, for now choose 16:10 on widescreen - perhaps small
cutoff at left and right))
Hardware Filtering - Switch between Linear interpolation (Bilinear filtering) and Point filtering.
Control Style - Switch between original NES style or the more preferred SNES style.
CONTROLS IN-GAME
Standard NES Controls (layout identical to NES controller)
Better NES Controls (rotates input changing Square->B, Cross->A)
R3 + L3 - Press these two buttons together while in-game to go back to the ROM browser menu.
Right analog left / right - Adjust save state on the fly.
R3 + L3 - Press these two buttons together while in-game to go back to the ROM browser menu.
TIP: You can use any USB controller you like and it will map the buttons on the fly - it is even possible to hotswap joysticks - remove one from the
USB port, replace it with another one - it should all work fine. even SNES-to-USB converters should work.
To play a game with a USB controller as Player 1, start up your PS3 and rather than using the Sixaxis/DualShock3, plug in an USB port before
connecting the controller to the PS3 - your USB pad should then become Controller 1.
HD TV USERS
* For people running this on HDTVs complaining about input lag:
- Turn off all post-processing filters you may have running - on Sony Bravia HDTVs, display Motion Flow (this also causes input lags
with most games in general, not just this SNES emu. If your HDTV has a 'Game' mode or something of the sort, select that as well.
PERFORMANCE NOTES
* 100% everywhere, let me know otherwise.
PLANNED IMPROVEMENTS
- Filters
- GameGenie