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SNES on a Casio e125

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Mar 14, 2001 @ 8:50pm
by k4
Anyone had any luck making it run. i notice its pretty choppy.
Re: SNES on a Casio e125

Posted:
Mar 15, 2001 @ 8:12am
by Moose or Chuck
www.pocketsnes.com<br>It runs fine on mine at 3,4, maybe 5 frame skip depending on how fast the game should run.
Re: SNES on a Casio e125

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Mar 30, 2001 @ 7:01pm
by Jaybot
nah, you should get TWSFC, its much faster. Or even better, you could search for someone with the original snesce (which is super fast) and have them mail it to you.
Re: SNES on a Casio e125

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Mar 31, 2001 @ 4:33pm
by Dr. Phat
jay, isnt that for CE 1?
Re: SNES on a Casio e125

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Mar 31, 2001 @ 7:45pm
by Jaybot
no, that's the first released version on twsfc, snesce, was what it was called before Sukon (the author) named it. It's very fast, because it didn't implement any options, there was no transparency support, and not all the buttons were mapped correctly... BUT it plays very well, and very smooth and I use this version most of the time, unles I get stuck, them I switch to TWSFC (which uses the same save games) and get past the stuck part, and switch back. PocketSNES is just too slow for me now.
Re: SNES on a Casio e125

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Mar 31, 2001 @ 8:32pm
by Moose or Chuck
I overclocked my Casio, PocketSNES runs at 2 Frame Skips, PocketNES runs at 0. It's great, but it is still a little slow at those, not as fast as the original. But that way I can cheat with a slow mo type of gameplay. (No, it's not that slow. it's playable actually).
Re: SNES on a Casio e125

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Apr 16, 2001 @ 4:16pm
by TrentDoan
can anyone who has the aforementioned SNESCE send it to me? One question, does it work on an IPAQ?<br><br>trenton@runbox.com
Re: SNES on a Casio e125

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Apr 17, 2001 @ 2:16am
by Jaybot
I don't know about snesce for Ipaq (I only have the MIPS version), but I did a lot of scouring on the net for the oldest (hence, fastest) version of TWSFC I could find. I was able to find the first version on TWSFC, which supports transparencies and remapped the buttons without much of a sacrifice for speed. In fact, I've had a couple of Ipaq owners say that it tuns full speed on the Ipaq. Whetether it's playable (aside from RPGs) or not is debatable. These new (actually old) links have just now been added to the pocketgamer.org site under game listsings, emulation, snes, twsfc. You should be able to find the link from there.

<br><br>Oh, and this is the most playable (and fastest) SNES on the Casio, hands down.
Re: SNES on a Casio e125

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Apr 17, 2001 @ 4:27am
by Dr. Phat
why not just play the games on your snes?
Re: SNES on a Casio e125

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Apr 17, 2001 @ 4:31am
by Matt Keys
Because you cant take your snes around with you in your pocket. Well, unless you had some really big pockets...Anyways, it is just the added functionality that makes the PocketPC better than the Palm.
Re: SNES on a Casio e125

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Apr 17, 2001 @ 7:19am
by Dan East
Matt, you're supposed to carry around your portable SNES system, consisting of the SNES console, 13" color TV, 12v car battery, and 110v AC power inverter - just like Phat does! Don't forget your backpack full of cartridges and controllers!<br><br>Dan East<br><br>Last modification: Dan East - 04/17/01 at 04:19:13
Re: SNES on a Casio e125

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Apr 17, 2001 @ 8:45am
by Moose or Chuck
well i'vve found that ya snes is awsome, but the PC Engine emu is way faster, and is still a 16-bit system. I play bomberman '94(the best bomberman ever) and afterburner 2 and other stuff. It is alot more playable than the snes emu's on my casio. Someday somebody will get the games runnin at a good fps but until then, i'm stickin with turbo Grafx 16