

from emuparadise (called "bios files" there).

You can find a list of all snes enhancement chips (that includes a list of all snes games that uses these chips) on wikipedia.Īs i now found out, up until sometime in 2018, you could download these co-processor-roms e.g. Since bsnes provides low-level emulation, if you want to emulate snes-games that shipped with a co-processor inside the game-cartridge, bsnes needs that corresponding co-processor-rom. then you can select the custom shader(s) under settings - shader. In bsnes, make sure to go to settings - drivers, and change the video-driver to opengl instead of direct3d, because these shaders require opengl to work. most pleasing to the eye, in my personal opinion. If you don't want to try out all of those shaders yourself (as i did), i would recommend using the "2xBR-Halation-Scanlines"-shader. you can find a repository of GLSL pixel shaders for use with higan on github. even with these hacks enabled, bsnes is more accurate than probably all other snes-emulators available, and in particular more accurate than the snes classic/mini.ģ) custom video shaders for upscaling (highly recommended)īsnes supports custom video shaders for upsizing the snes output-resolution to modern standards. If you are a new user, you instead should use the settings as provided by default. beware that this needs a really fast cpu. with all these hacks deactivated, bsnes v107 is as accurate as higan. If you want to use the most accurate emulation, in bsnes you have to go to settings - emulator, and uncheck all so-called "hacks". While there are also some other very good snes-emulators, i personally prefer bsnes v107, because it is the only snes-emulator (besides its emulator-brother higan) that is capable of cycle-accurate low-level-emulation of the snes and all of its co-processors. firmware-updates and/or compatibility-information.)Īlso, if you are using a retrode, in bsnes make sure to go to settings - paths, and change all the folder paths to be different from the game-path (so that bsnes doesn't try to save any files onto the game-cartridge). (check the retrode community forums for e.g.
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With a "retrode 2" though, you can connect your original snes-cartridges and your original snes-controllers to a pc and then play your original cartridges on an emulator. While there are a lot of rom-sites, and there probably even exist magnet-links to bittorrent-files with complete no-intro dumps, if such files actually contain snes-roms (which are copyrighted) or any other copyrighted files, downloading such files is illegal. Took me a while, so maybe this is helpful for some (new) users.Īlso feel free to post additional helpful tips in the comments.
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(beginner) guide how to set up bsnes v107
