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Good saturn emulation |
aLuCaRD_No1 - May 11, 2002 |
Curtis | May 11, 2002 | |||
Good saturn emulation doesn't exsist, and I think never will. There are a few emulators about (SSF, Giri Giri and Satourne) but all are very slow and have limited compatability. |
malr | May 11, 2002 | |||
Well I wouldn't say never, but let's just say there's not going to be a working Saturn emulator for a long time. |
Curtis | May 11, 2002 | |||
Forget it Ex...you'll never convince many people of the real power of the Saturn |
3rdman | May 12, 2002 | |||
Sega was once working on a Saturn emulator for the Dreamcast...They pulled the plug because they felt that there wasn't a big enough Saturn userbase to justify the work. Supposedly they had the SH2 code running pefectly on the DC...It would have been nice. |
aLuCaRD_No1 | May 12, 2002 | |||
I assumed the PSx had a better spec, probably wrong it seems, sorry mate, lol, just got that impression, whats SH2 and there must be someone out there with a beta of the Saturn>DC emulator, that'll be my next thing to track down. |
Silender | May 12, 2002 | ||||
He has me |
mal | May 12, 2002 | ||||
But did they have the rest of the system emulated? |
3rdman | May 12, 2002 | |||
http://alwaysgame.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch...l?msg... "The Dreamcast had a partially working emulator of the Saturn. The SH2 code was the easiest from what I know, but getitng the 2nd paralell SH2 to work was a bit difficult but they still managed to get the thing working. The sound processors were more of a cinch from what I understand. The hard thing was the VDP1 and 2. Was the emulator working? Only partially with alot of bugs. Was it ever finished? Nope, the project was canned for some obvious reasons. Not enough Saturn owners to make the project worthwhile. Sonic" Also heres some info SegaWeb had on the matter... http://www.segaweb.com/news/0399/05.html?f=05.html... "PlayStation may have been announced in the last few hours WITH backwards compatibility (and Sega Web shall refrain from covering the format as it has done to date), but if the latest rumours are to be believed, the Dreamcast will have a new emulator to play Saturn games! Sources indicate that Sega of Japan is indeed working on a Saturn emulator for the Dreamcast, and they plan to name it "Sat-Cast". Once into the Dreamcast's memory, it will allow Sega fans to slam a Saturn game into the regular GD-ROM drive, and play it. The emulation software will also feature pull-down menus, allowing you to alter the emulation speed and territirial setting (NTSC / PAL), tinker with a debug mode and perhaps more. The Sat-Cast will be unveiled at the imminent Tokyo Game Show in Japan and should be available for 3300 yen. The whole Saturn era is about to be re-ignited once again! Adam Doree" Ah! It would have been nice. |
Falstaf | May 13, 2002 | |||
Ummmmmmmmmm.... Sega has catagorically denied they ever had such a thing as sat-cast in developement. From what I understand, this was a web-rumour/joke and was never real. |