Zsnes TASM builds
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Zsnes TASM builds
I came here a long time ago (4 years ago about) because I needed a Snes emu that would run on a p1 100mhz/16 mb of ram. Someone here referred me to TASM builds of Zsnes, and it ran beautifully on my limited hardware. I was wondering, is this still being done? I have a few older machines I'd like to set up for my nieces and nephews, that way they're not on mine ^_^.
Any help or points in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
Any help or points in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Zsnes TASM builds
100MHz, are you serious?
http://www.electrocomputerwarehouse.com ... =129&bc=no
$49, complete system that's 10-20x faster. And they can run Windows XP instead of Windows for Workgroups 3.1. I'm sure you can do better than my first match on Google, too.
Running a system at 100% CPU usage costs you ~$1.50 a day. The system will pay for itself in roughly a month's usage, and your kids will thank you as adults for learning how to use modern computers :D
http://www.electrocomputerwarehouse.com ... =129&bc=no
$49, complete system that's 10-20x faster. And they can run Windows XP instead of Windows for Workgroups 3.1. I'm sure you can do better than my first match on Google, too.
Running a system at 100% CPU usage costs you ~$1.50 a day. The system will pay for itself in roughly a month's usage, and your kids will thank you as adults for learning how to use modern computers :D
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nice 404-ish thing (:?) there byuu 
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no prob. can this thing:byuu wrote:Fixed, sorry.
1) run windows 7?
2) run some games (like UT99/2004, as well as BF2, etc)
in any case, I see new $50 server in the works. mm..

<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
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Re: Zsnes TASM builds
ZSNES has gotten much slower as emulation accuracy has increased. Recent builds won't run playably on a Pentium.RobZilla wrote:I came here a long time ago (4 years ago about) because I needed a Snes emu that would run on a p1 100mhz/16 mb of ram. Someone here referred me to TASM builds of Zsnes, and it ran beautifully on my limited hardware. I was wondering, is this still being done? I have a few older machines I'd like to set up for my nieces and nephews, that way they're not on mine ^_^.
Any help or points in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
byuu: thanks for the product placement, but I'd like to use my current hardware. Unemployment is a *****.
adventure_of_link: min specs for win 7 are 1ghz processor, 1 gig of ram, 128 mb video ram (for aero), 16gb of hd space. Would run it with the 9$ ram upgrade, but sluggishly.
Gil_Hamilton: any idea if i can get any of the older tasm builds? I'm not lookin for the bleeding edge, i just need something that will run decent speeds on a 333 celeron/466p2 with 192/256mb of ram respectively.
adventure_of_link: min specs for win 7 are 1ghz processor, 1 gig of ram, 128 mb video ram (for aero), 16gb of hd space. Would run it with the 9$ ram upgrade, but sluggishly.
Gil_Hamilton: any idea if i can get any of the older tasm builds? I'm not lookin for the bleeding edge, i just need something that will run decent speeds on a 333 celeron/466p2 with 192/256mb of ram respectively.
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hardly product placementRobZilla wrote:byuu: thanks for the product placement, but I'd like to use my current hardware. Unemployment is a *****.
adventure_of_link: min specs for win 7 are 1ghz processor, 1 gig of ram, 128 mb video ram (for aero), 16gb of hd space. Would run it with the 9$ ram upgrade, but sluggishly.
Gil_Hamilton: any idea if i can get any of the older tasm builds? I'm not lookin for the bleeding edge, i just need something that will run decent speeds on a 333 celeron/466p2 with 192/256mb of ram respectively.
more hardware that is ten times faster is DIRT CHEAP right now
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It was a Google match, not saying you should buy there specifically. I'm genuinely and sincerely interested in helping you make the most out of your time and money. I have no other reason to care that you're looking for a super fast version of ZSNES.RobZilla wrote:byuu: thanks for the product placement, but I'd like to use my current hardware. Unemployment is a *****.
If you're broke, then the power consumption of a ~300w PC that needs 100% CPU usage to emulate the SNES is going to quickly dwarf the investment in a new machine that can nearly idle while playing said games.
If you can't afford a $50 PC, then you probably shouldn't be running the old PC and raising your utility payments.
Now that's much better. I was under the impression you had a 100MHz system from your first post.i just need something that will run decent speeds on a 333 celeron/466p2 with 192/256mb of ram respectively
In that case, you probably want the -NASM- builds, which you can get here:
http://zsnes.zophar.net/shrine/
http://zsnes.zophar.net/shrine/old.html
Looks for the 0.NNNa builds, or go even older before you see the first 0.NNNc builds.
Appreciate the sentiment, but my bills are taken care of atm.byuu wrote:If you can't afford a $50 PC, then you probably shouldn't be running the old PC and raising your utility payments.
byuu wrote:Now that's much better. I was under the impression you had a 100MHz system from your first post.RobZilla wrote:i just need something that will run decent speeds on a 333 celeron/466p2 with 192/256mb of ram respectively
In that case, you probably want the -NASM- builds, which you can get here:
http://zsnes.zophar.net/shrine/
http://zsnes.zophar.net/shrine/old.html
Looks for the 0.NNNa builds, or go even older before you see the first 0.NNNc builds.
Sorry about that. I went and looked up the old topic on the internet wayback machine, and yes it is in fact NASM, don't know where the hell i pulled tasm from.Deathlike2 wrote:Are you sure it was TASM?
AFAIK, even the most recent of stuff uses NASM, unless someone was nice to enough to compile it with TASM, I don't ever recall it has ever happened.
http://web.archive.org/web/200406150131 ... p?p=259951
Byuu: you recommend the 0.9891a build? Or should i go older?
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No. 'a' versions were pure assembler, while 'c' versions had c code.Rashidi wrote:iirc, tha "a" version was a builds from assembler,byuu wrote:Looks for the 0.NNNa builds, or go even older before you see the first 0.NNNc builds.
while the "c" version was.. um, well.. "C" builds.
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in case anybody was interested the super optimized build mentioned by the wayback machine can be found here: http://files.ipherswipsite.com/zsnes/special/
http://files.ipherswipsite.com/zsnes/special/ZSNESO.zip
http://files.ipherswipsite.com/zsnes/sp ... SNESWO.zip
http://files.ipherswipsite.com/zsnes/special/ZSNESO.zip
http://files.ipherswipsite.com/zsnes/sp ... SNESWO.zip
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That is correct. To elaborate even further, the original team only started to add C to it for tricky math used in DSP-1 emulation and the like. All those a versions when there is a c version will have less functionality than the c version.grinvader wrote:No. 'a' versions were pure assembler, while 'c' versions had c code.Rashidi wrote:iirc, tha "a" version was a builds from assembler,byuu wrote:Looks for the 0.NNNa builds, or go even older before you see the first 0.NNNc builds.
while the "c" version was.. um, well.. "C" builds.
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