![]() ![]() ![]() However, all future DS improvements will be limited to the melonDS core, and eventually DeSmuME will be permanently removed. This allows Patrons to keep using any DeSmuME save states they’ve already made, and eventually migrate to melonDS. ⚠️ For now, DeSmuME will remain an optional core in beta versions of Delta. Once you’ve imported these files in Delta’s Nintendo DS core settings, you’ll then be able to emulate DS games as normal, and even access the DS home screen to change settings such as your nickname, theme color, etc. Unlike DeSmuME, melonDS requires several “BIOS” files in order to work, which can be found & downloaded relatively easily by Googling (no, I can’t link you to them sorry). Add NDS::SkipFrame to skip rendering next frame (a87e0d9).Skips rendering frames that will not be displayed due to fast forwarding for improved performance.Fix fastmem crash on Apple devices with small VM address space (e40bc37).Fix crash on Apple devices without JIT support (c353e77).Support JIT on Apple platforms (1d27e4c).Supports JIT on iOS by mapping separate virtual memory addresses with different permissions (one with EXEC permissions, the other with READ and WRITE) to the same underlying memory.Added callback function for when melonDS requests microphone data, allowing Delta to delay activating the microphone until it is actually needed.However, there were still some features I wanted to add that weren’t already supported by melonDS, so I ended up forking melonDS to implement them. This switch was motivated by the fact that DeSmuME development has mostly stalled while melonDS is still being actively developed, as well as melonDS supporting features I would eventually like to add to Delta that DeSmuME doesn’t (such as multiplayer support). Unsurprisingly, this initial release was extremely buggy - but thanks to feedback from my Patrons, I’ve continued to refine Delta’s DS support over time, and now it’s finally stable enough for public use! Powered by melonDSĭelta originally used DeSmuME to emulate DS games, but after some discussions with my Patrons I decided to instead switch to melonDS. When I first launched Delta almost 2 years ago, I announced that support for playing DS games would be coming soon, and released a beta version of Delta exclusively for my Patrons that included an early preview of the feature. ![]() This includes roms, bios and Launchbox cracks and license files.įeel free to discuss anything gaming and emulation related such as guides, tutorials, emulators, tips on improving the emulation experience, etc.After more than a year in development, I’m thrilled to announce Delta 1.3 is now available and brings support for playing Nintendo DS games to everyone □ Delta, meet DS The main Launchbox forums has a lot of useful information and is where you will find many helpful users to help trouble shooting any issues and answering any questions you may have.ĭon't ask for or link directly to pirated software or copyrighted material without permission of the copyright holder. LaunchBox aims to be the one-stop shop for gaming on your computer, for both modern and historical games. LaunchBox was originally built as an attractive frontend to DOSBox, but has since expanded to support both modern PC games and emulated console platforms. ![]()
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