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Default Emulator for Touch Pro2 (+roms)

Guys,

Any good emulators for HTC Touch Pro 2 on the net? - GBC
- GBA
- PS

Any nice games/roms for these emulators?(for example i would like to have the whole pokemon series (from GBC to GBA (to DS if possible)))

What are your sources? sites and ****

Will there be emulators of PSP or DS or something or isnt that possible?

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Dont think those emulators exists.

I was looking for emulators of nes and sega, could find anything..
 
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You can use morphgear if you change your IME settings so it can recognise the keyboard. However, Genesis module crashes and SNES isn't so stable either. SNES is usable though.
 
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I've so far found FPSCe for PS(x?), Pocketgnuboy for GBC and Morphgear for GBA..
But shouldnt TP2 be able to play games from DS and PSP platforms.. it at least has a better CPU??:P or doesnt that have anything to do with it?
 
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I've so far found FPSCe for PS(x?), Pocketgnuboy for GBC and Morphgear for GBA..
But shouldnt TP2 be able to play games from DS and PSP platforms.. it at least has a better CPU??:P or doesnt that have anything to do with it?
Please note, you need to emulate EVERYTHING from DS and PSP! Our beloved Pro2 isn't capable of that!

Simply try to play a GBA game with sound enabled and you know how many power such an emulation would need!




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Have you tried PocketGBA for GBA games? Loved it on my old dead Diamond!
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But shouldnt TP2 be able to play games from DS and PSP platforms.. it at least has a better CPU??:P or doesnt that have anything to do with it?
Just because it has a higher CPU speed, does not mean it should be able to process stuff from other platforms better.

All CPUs have different architectures. The CPU in the Touch Pro2 is an evolution of the ARM architecture. The DS also uses an ARM class processor, but uses a different instruction set.
The PSP uses a MIPS CPU.
Modern computers use variations of the x86 architecture.

The reason why they are called "Emulators" is because they have to emulate the instructions and architechture of the processor of the other device. This wastes a HELL of a lot of your own devices CPU cycles.

This is why running a PlayStation (33MHz MIPS CPU) emulator on a 500MHz x86 PC CPU is pretty slow, despite having 15x the CPU speed.

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Does anybode here have a NES or/and SNES emulator, which one supports landscape modus ???
I am using an TP2

1.53 CRASHEs after i try to load the selected rom.


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After I have watched the following video, I found that TP2 is quite smooth for playing some games on emulator.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9b0BXy55KI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Awp1PlK2A70
 
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You can also try emulating PC (not just DOS). You can mount any ISO as CDROM drive, there is Windows95 image ready to use, so no need to install, just start it up and play with it.
I got it all to work, it's not very slow, sometimes I click on something and it opens in 1-2 seconds, so not bad.
Not something to install games and play, but something cool to show off and play with.
I managed to add NE2000 network card but couldn't get network to work yet.
Works well on Touch Pro2, including Landscape mode.
After you press F12, hardware keyboard Enter key works as mouse click (single and double click). F5 turns full screen on.
Instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...&postcount=258

P.S. There also is older MAC OSX image, loads pretty quickly under that emulator.
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I think SNES emulator works...
you may try this..
http://freewareppc.com/utilities/pocketsnes.shtml


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