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T2K Jaguar Emulator (Quick Pandora Port)

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2008

A very rough and ready port of the T2K Atari Jaguar emulator to the Pandora console. Things to bear in mind:

* Unoptimised.
* No sound.
* No frame rate lock (hence occasional flickering).
* Pixel quadrupling done in software.
* Smudgy, dusty protective film on the LCD.
* System possibly underclocked to 500MHz?

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  • Yep, you can hear traffic.

    What you can't hear is game sounds, much like all of the other videos I've seen of the Pandora.

    Does this thing actually have the ability to make sound or is it a dev board limitation?

  • It's only been about a week since notaz got the Pandora's Linux sound driver working, and I don't have a copy of his kernel yet. The emulator does full sound emulation, so when I get an updated kernel I'll add the sound code and do another video.

  • I'm just worked out that the videos my old camera shoots are limited to 15 frames per second. It's really much smoother in real life, and looks gorgeous on the Pandora's LTPS display.

    Also, I've raced it against my real Jaguar and T2K on the Pandora is definitely faster. =)

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  • And there were people who said this couldn't be done... :D

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  • When will this emulator ever finish? The Pandora has finally been released and we still don't have this updated yet.

  • and this... is why the jaguar failstormed.

  • Sweet :-)

  • Yep, sounds exactly like our road here. We have speed bumps right outside our house, & also the 30mph speed limit, but still you get the boyracers whizzing down like they're at fookin Silverstone or summat. One day they'll come a cropper. We've had bad accidents here years ago, one with an ice cream van one time which crashed into cars & ended up on it's side. I worry about the kids round here too, we have a shop 3 doors down from us, & they're always crossing the road...Not good.

  • It was a Friday night when I filmed it. Although it's a residential street with a 30mph speed limit we still get some boy racers using it as a drag strip at the weekend. If you listen carefully you can faintly hear some people shouting outside, too. =)

  • Actually I just realised when I watched again that you can hear traffic all the way through the video :-D

  • Can you tell that driver (@ 1:39) going past your house or wherever it was, to drive a bit quieter when you're recording next time ;)

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