It’s probably worth looking at what Ares is doing with N64 emulation in this case.
Ares aims for accurate emulation (as an overall project goal) and I understand their N64 emu is pretty good. So if there is as lesson to be learned it may be there.
As a hobbyist who’s profession is well outside of tech, this is about as good as you can get from me !
I’ve recently just dipped my toes into emulation, and spent a month writing a decent NES emulator from scratch (we’ll see how well it performs on a ULP ARM core, but I’m optimistic), so I’m starting to think about how far I can push the envelope.
It’s probably worth looking at what Ares is doing with N64 emulation in this case.
Ares aims for accurate emulation (as an overall project goal) and I understand their N64 emu is pretty good. So if there is as lesson to be learned it may be there.
As a hobbyist who’s profession is well outside of tech, this is about as good as you can get from me !
Thanks for the tip, I’ll take a look.
I’ve recently just dipped my toes into emulation, and spent a month writing a decent NES emulator from scratch (we’ll see how well it performs on a ULP ARM core, but I’m optimistic), so I’m starting to think about how far I can push the envelope.