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The brilliant thing about bsnes (the "crazy" emulator you're referring to) is that the author has worked with researchers to reverse-engineer all of the secondary chips that SNES carts used - even an ARM3 chip.


I just pointed that his implementation is slow, not that accurate implementation was not hard or require much more CPU than non-accurate.

I spoke about the article, not a judgement of author's as a whole, which I respect.




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