look to the last sentence under my reply to sonny’s post. What are you using on your phone? pocket nes? A lot of the emulators are buggy on a fresh install, most require tweaking. I’ve gotten snes emulators to run perfectly fine on my psp and haven’t had a single need to tweak since then, i have project64 on my desktop for the few n64 games i like to play, zelda was VERY buggy at first and required a rewritten graphics plug-in…only about an hours worth of work after reading up on the various ones that were around. Of course snes is a very old gaming platform thats much more simplistic, the GBA emulator on the PSP is interesting.
When it comes to Winblows NTFS is around for what? “security” a few other things and less file fragmentation, file fragmentation isn’t a concern in the gaming community because the OS’s aren’t run from the HD’s(thank God), i can’t argue with the bottom half of your post because it’s true(once we finally agree on something) BUT the guys writing the homebrew software emulators aren’t just some script kiddie like you’d expect, a lot of them have extensive experience.(On a side note…referring to something you said earlier…i think this thread branched off way too fast with tech geekiness and 98% of pittspeed will now be confused upon reading this) It’s more or less not being able to figure out exactly what the Japs did with the ps2 and all of it’s hardware to make it coincide with what the computer needs to do.