eop:video_game_consoles-home:5th_generation:nintendo_64
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| ===== Operating Systems (NEC R4300i) ===== | ===== Operating Systems (NEC R4300i) ===== | ||
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| Whether these emulators support operating systems for these consoles is unknown; it must be looked into further. Consoles without meaningful OSes are not included. | Whether these emulators support operating systems for these consoles is unknown; it must be looked into further. Consoles without meaningful OSes are not included. | ||
| - | https://www.zophar.net/consoles/ | + | [[https://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/ |
| - | NEC TurboGrafx-16 – PC-Engine 64 1999 | + | NEC TurboGrafx-16 – [[https:// |
| - | https:// | + | Nintendo Entertainment System – [[https:// |
| - | Nintendo Entertainment System – Neon64, VNES, Emulator in Everdrive X7 | + | Super Nintendo Entertainment System – [[https:// |
| - | https://stoneagegamer.com/everdrive64-x7-world-64.html | + | Nintendo Game Boy (Color) – [[https://github.com/lambertjamesd/ |
| - | Super Nintendo | + | Nintendo |
| - | Nintendo Game Boy – gb64, PoM ‘98, PokeStadium, | + | Sega Genesis |
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| - | Nintendo Game Boy Advance – n64-gba PROOF OF CONCEPT!! | + | |
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| - | Sega Genesis – unnamed port from a Dreamcast emulator | + | |
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| - | Sega Master System - UltraSMS | + | |
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| >The modem and webbrower used was licensed by Spyglass | >The modem and webbrower used was licensed by Spyglass | ||
| - | About as dead as RandNet is, which safe to say means completely dead. At the time, this could access e-Mail, message boards, and the internet. However, internet access was limited to a " | + | About as dead as RandNet is, which safe to say means completely dead. At the time, this could access e-Mail, message boards, and the internet. However, internet access was limited to a " |
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| + | === Shogihax method === | ||
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| + | >Stage 3 can be an arbitrary size, so you can make whatever program you like here | ||
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| + | An exploit for a Japanese Shogi game with a modem port on the cartridge, allowing network-side loading of code. At the moment, this method of internet-based program loading on the N64 exists solely as a proof of concept. Despite this, it is the only currently viable option for accessing anything web-based on an N64, although it would require a significant amount of server-side work, as Shogihax is merely a method for the N64 to receive/ | ||
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| ===== Other ===== | ===== Other ===== | ||
| + | === Crafti === | ||
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| + | >After porting this game to the dreamcast, i naturally wanted to see how the N64 would fare. It was better than i expected but it still needs an expansion pack | ||
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| + | A port of a Minecraft clone found on a variety of devices. Functions like a simple creative mode with a reasonable variety of blocks. Requires the expansion pak! | ||
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| + | === Java (thru Java Grinder) === | ||
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| + | >The API has some 3D routines that call custom functions in the N64's RSP graphics co-processor (written directly in assembly language) to do the calculations. | ||
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| + | Thru Mike Kohn's Java Grinder, it is now possible to create and run Java programs for the N64! Of course, these programs must be written with the N64's technical limitations in mind, but it is possible. | ||
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| === Miscellaneous homebrew applications === | === Miscellaneous homebrew applications === | ||
| - | Pulling from the same site as the NES, the N64 has a few interesting homebrew apps available for it too. Highlights include "JPEG Slideshow Viewer" | + | Pulling from the same site as the NES, the N64 has a few interesting homebrew apps available for it too. Highlights include "JPEG Slideshow Viewer" |
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| + | === Video (thru bare metal MIPS assembly) === | ||
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| + | A variety of .n64 files that are videos, written entirely in MIPS assembly. Pretty cool! | ||
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| ===== Version & Revision Guide ===== | ===== Version & Revision Guide ===== | ||
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