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|description=Play chip8 games on your 3ds.
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|download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/3dshomebrews/chip82ds.7z
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This is an emulator for Chip-8. It is a simple, interpreted, programming language created in the late 1970s.


Yet another CHIP-8 emulator for the 3DS (more like a homebrew PoC than anything else). Thanks to smealum for ctrulib and also to everyone who has helped developing it :D Also thanks to Vappy for testing <sup>.</sup>
==Features==
CHIP-8 is an interpreted programming language, developed by Joseph Weisbecker. It was initially used on the COSMAC VIP and Telmac 1800 8-bit microcomputers in the mid-1970s. CHIP-8 programs are run on a CHIP-8 virtual machine. It was made to allow video games to be more easily programmed for these computers.
* Screen scaling.
Roughly twenty years after CHIP-8 was introduced, derived interpreters appeared for some models of graphing calculators (from the late 1980s onward, these handheld devices in many ways have more computing power than most mid-1970s microcomputers for hobbyists).
* Save states.
An active community of users and developers existed in the late 1970s, beginning with ARESCO's "VIPer" newsletter whose first three issues revealed the machine code behind the CHIP-8 interpreter.[1]
* Debug information.
* Pause and Reset.
* Touchscreen input.
* 3D.
 
==Installation==
Copy the Chip8-2DS folder to the 3ds folder of your SD card.
 
Run it with the Homebrew Launcher.
 
==User guide==
There are some games included in the release, type in the filename to launch the program.
 
==Known issues==
Many games hang after entering the filename (tested on N3DS).
 
==External links==
* GitHub - https://github.com/nopy4869/CHIP8-2DS
* GBAtemp - https://gbatemp.net/threads/chip8-3ds.434425

Latest revision as of 06:00, 6 May 2024

CHIP8-2DS
Chip82ds3.png
General
Authornopy4869
TypeComputer
Version1.0
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2016/07/15
Links
Download
Website
Source

This is an emulator for Chip-8. It is a simple, interpreted, programming language created in the late 1970s.

Features

  • Screen scaling.
  • Save states.
  • Debug information.
  • Pause and Reset.
  • Touchscreen input.
  • 3D.

Installation

Copy the Chip8-2DS folder to the 3ds folder of your SD card.

Run it with the Homebrew Launcher.

User guide

There are some games included in the release, type in the filename to launch the program.

Known issues

Many games hang after entering the filename (tested on N3DS).

External links

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