Post subject: are there any native -rr emulators for linux?
Dangoo
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Are there any -rr emulators that work natively on linux? I am having nothing but trouble getting bizhawk to work through wine and I can't get it to work through Mono either. the only emulator I am having relevant success with is dosBOX but I havent given the -rr function a shot yet (if there is one). I am trying to get a movie going but I can't even get an emulator to work! D: p.s. I have a windows laptop but it runs like a potato and the monitor is tiny so that is out of the question. any advice would be appreciated, cheers!
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If you have a look at Supported Operating Systems under Emulator Resources, you should see the emulators that work with Linux, both with and without Wine.
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lsnes (for SNES and gameboy) is truly multi-platform, you don't miss some features by using it in Linux. The problem is that there's no binary]package available for download, you would have to compile it yourself.
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i ended up using lsnes on wine,because i don't know how to compile,but had no trouble whatsoever(i'm currently at windows again)
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