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This emulator that's already the most accurate NES emu known to mankind is now open source. https://github.com/punesemu/puNES Now idea about how free it is, but still, it happened! And yeah, cute Spanish commit notes (and some comments).
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feos wrote:
And yeah, cute Spanish commit notes (and some comments).
Looks more Italian to me.
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feos wrote:
This emulator that's already the most accurate NES emu known to mankind is now open source. https://github.com/punesemu/puNES Now idea about how free it is, but still, it happened! And yeah, cute Spanish commit notes (and some comments).
COPYING shows GPLv2. Anyone have plans for this yet?
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This is Italian
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Yes, it very much is Italian. The author is Italian. Perhaps you are referring to code comments and some constants in Italian? I am working on translating / clarifying these as well as clarifying small bits of code, but nothing substantial. Even then, the comments are mostly useless. They are used at best as sugar to visually separate things.
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I've heard you guys, I know he's Italian, a typo so what. I love typos, you don't?
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Does this emulate the dip switches on the Nintendo World Championships cartridge?