My other emulators: dmgo, vcsgo, segmago, and a1go.
- Audio (on windows)!
- Saved game support!
- Quicksave/Quickload, too!
- Plays NSF and NSFE files! (here's a good album to try)
- Missing a few mappers, the NES has literally hundreds!
- Glitches are rare, but less rare than dmgo, and still totally happen!
- Graphical cross-platform support!
That last bit relies on glimmer. Tested on windows 10 and ubuntu 18.10.
- You can compile on windows with no C dependencies.
- Linux users should 'apt install libasound2-dev' or equivalent.
- FreeBSD (and Mac?) users should 'pkg install openal-soft' or equivalent.
- If you have go version >= 1.11,
go build ./cmd/famigo
should be enough. - The interested can also see my build script
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for profiling and such. - Non-windows users will need the dependencies listed above.
- Keybindings are currently hardcoded to WSAD / JK / TY (arrowpad, ba, start/select)
- The NSF player uses the same keys for pause (start), and track skip (left/right)
- Saved games use/expect a slightly different naming convention than usual: romfilename.nes.sav
- Quicksave/Quickload is done by pressing m or l (make or load quicksave), followed by a number key