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| version = 0.2.0 | | version = 0.2.0 | ||
| licence = Mixed | | licence = Mixed | ||
| author = Ben Ingram | | author = Ben Ingram (Ingramb) | ||
| website = http://groups.google.com/group/neods | | website = http://groups.google.com/group/neods | ||
| download = Media:NeoDs020.zip | | download = Media:NeoDs020.zip | ||
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Currently emulated: | Currently emulated: | ||
* M68000 cpu (cyclone) | * M68000 cpu (cyclone) | ||
* Z80 cpu (DrZ80) | * Z80 cpu (DrZ80) | ||
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Not emulated: | Not emulated: | ||
* FM audio | * FM audio | ||
* Raster effects | * Raster effects | ||
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==Installation== | ==Installation== | ||
Required: | Required: | ||
* Nintendo DS (lite) | * Nintendo DS (lite) | ||
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==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
Arrow keys - Arrow keys | |||
ABXY - A, B, C, D | |||
L - Pause | |||
R - Select (acts as coin input using newer versions of universal bios) | |||
Start - Start | |||
Select - Coin | |||
The NeoDS gui is controlled with the stylus. | The NeoDS gui is controlled with the stylus. | ||
:Video - Video can be normal or scaled. Normal is a cropped screen. Scaled shows the full screen, but scaled down to fit. | |||
:CPU Clock- The NeoGeo cpu can be underclocked. This can actually make some games run faster! It is easier for NeoDS to emulate a slower cpu, and some NeoGeo games don't use the full cpu power anyway. Experiment and see. | |||
:Screen Off - The lower screen can be turned off. Touch anywhere to turn it back on. | |||
:Load rom - Load a new game | |||
:Save - Write the current configuration and sram to the flashcard | |||
:Input - Remap the input | |||
The input configuraiton screen is a grid. DS buttons are down the right side of the screen. NeoGeo buttons are along the top of the screen. Each row of boxes coorisponds to one DS button. Putting a check in a box maps a NeoGeo button to a DS button. You can map multiple NeoGeo buttons to a single DS button this way. This can be useful for fighting games, or for other things. | The input configuraiton screen is a grid. DS buttons are down the right side of the screen. NeoGeo buttons are along the top of the screen. Each row of boxes coorisponds to one DS button. Putting a check in a box maps a NeoGeo button to a DS button. You can map multiple NeoGeo buttons to a single DS button this way. This can be useful for fighting games, or for other things. | ||
== | ==Media== | ||
NeoDS Tutorial | NeoDS Tutorial | ||
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==Changelog== | ==Changelog== | ||
'''v0.2.0 6/19/2008''' | '''v0.2.0 6/19/2008''' | ||
* Key configuration | * Key configuration | ||
Revision as of 07:54, 20 September 2012
| NeoDS | |
| File:Neods.png | |
| General | |
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| Author(s) | Ben Ingram (Ingramb) |
| Type | Emulator |
| Version | 0.2.0 |
| Licence | Mixed |
| Links | |
| [Media:NeoDs020.zip Download] | |
| Website | |
| Source | |
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