Post subject: Is possible to have a Nes Clone Sound Chip support?
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Hello, I'm new in this forum, but I have followed the evolution of emulators for many years. Nes always had my favorite games, though as a child I played in a clone. These clones have a different sound chip in comparison with the original Nes. I wonder if there is any possibility of the clones sound chip to be emulated. I had contact with three different nes clones, and all sounded the same way. Here I have a low quality video, but it is possible to notice the difference in the sound of the original Nes from a clone. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDdWE4i-tiM
Post subject: Re: Is possible to have a Nes Clone Sound Chip support?
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thiago wrote:
Hello, I'm new in this forum, but I have followed the evolution of emulators for many years. Nes always had my favorite games, though as a child I played in a clone. These clones have a different sound chip in comparison with the original Nes. I wonder if there is any possibility of the clones sound chip to be emulated. I had contact with three different nes clones, and all sounded the same way. Here I have a low quality video, but it is possible to notice the difference in the sound of the original Nes from a clone. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDdWE4i-tiM
If I understand what you mean correctly, FCEUX now has it. http://forums.nesdev.com/viewtopic.php?p=146275#p146275 See the attachment.
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