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There's a long discussion on SRK of low-lag TV/monitors, the abandoned-as-of-2019 site, and if you're hard-core you can get your own lag testing device ( review here).
That's the gold standard: if you can get anything under 16ms you're probably not going to be able to notice. The classic Evo monitor was the ASUS VH236H monitor in game mode, which had a crazy-good 2ms response rate. If you're playing on Dreamcast, consider getting the Black Dog Technology's DC-HDMI mod. Having a CRT just for Marvel isn't really feasible for most people.
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Marvel was traditionally played on a CRT TV on Dreamcast. They can adapt pretty much any stick for anything: the hardest part is just figuring out which adapter you need. If you need a stick adapter the only important name is Brook Converters. Iron Man players seem to be better on pad. Japanese players often used Hori sticks which seem to be a little better for technical play.
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Tragically, the Nguyen family is no longer with us, but SCANLINE CITY has a license to make MAS-esque sticks that are in the works. The best American controller was the MAS Systems controller which used HAPP parts. It's a great idea to lurk for a while first. Please don't waste people's time by not looking stuff up first. A great place to learn from, but I would really not ask lazy questions here: you'll be swiftly kicked. Be careful not to ask lazy questions, though: that can get you kicked. This is a group of people who like the game and are looking for games and can usually answer good questions. Fairly low-traffic, but reddit is easy to work with. The Marvel 101 Guide is where you want to start.įor further help for advanced questions that those resources don't answer, there's currently (as of 2021) three useful places to go: There is a LOT of information spread around everywhere. Once you've devoured all of that great info, read the FAQs/guides at GameFAQs first, then look at the Shoryuken Wiki, then graduate to the MvC2 forums which have a ton of knowledge strewn about. The style.css file is even simpler, as the only thing being styled is the canvas to make it easier to spot.To learn the game, read the Marvel 101 Guide. The index.html file simply loads in the styles, creates a canvas element, and loads the chip8.js file.
There's nothing crazy about these two files, they are very basic. Our project structure will look like this: - roms We're going to start by creating the index.html and style.css files, then move on to the renderer, keyboard, speaker, and finally the actual CPU. I use Python for this which allows you to start a web server in the current folder by running python3 -m rver. If you do decide to use JavaScript, you'll need to be running a local web server for testing. The most important thing is that you understand the process of emulation, so use whatever language you are most comfortable with. I feel it's the simplest language to use for first-time emulator creation considering it provides support for rendering, keyboard, and sound right out of the box. You can use whatever language you want to make the emulator, though this article will be using JavaScript.
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Once we're done with each file, I'll provide a link to the full code, with comments.įor this entire article, we'll be referencing the Chip-8 technical reference by Cowgod which explains every detail of Chip-8. Having a basic understanding of hex, binary, and bitwise operations would be beneficial.Įach section is split by the file we're working in, and split again by the function we're working on to hopefully make it easier to follow. This will be a very in-depth and long article in the hopes of making sense of everything. You'll also gain the knowledge necessary to move on to bigger, more in-depth emulators. With only 4KB of memory and 36 instructions, you can be up and running with your very own Chip-8 emulator in less than a day.
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One of the simplest ways to learn how to make your own emulators is to start with a Chip-8 emulator. In our case, we are emulating Chip-8 on our host system through the use of the emulator we'll be creating in this article.
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In the simplest terms, an emulator is software that allows for one system to behave like another system.Ī very popular use for emulators nowadays is to emulate old video game systems such as the Nintendo 64, Gamecube, and so forth.įor example, with a Nintendo 64 emulator we can run Nintendo 64 games directly on a Windows 10 computer, without needing the actual console. Before diving into this article, I'd like to provide a quick introduction to what emulators are.