DeSmuME (also known formally as YopYop DS) is a open source emulator for the Nintendo DS created by YopYop156 licensed under the GPL. The original DeSmuME is written in C++ for Linux, Mac OS and Windows. It can play Nintendo DS homebrew and commercial roms. Later versions are multiplatform and contain multiple user interfaces. Its name is derived from emu which is short for emulator, DS and me. It's possibly supposed to mean "DS emulator for me"....
more
Read article at Wikipedia
DeSmuME
Computers
Latest Release Date:
- Jan 4, 2009
Similar topics in Freebase
-
Dualis
Dualis is a plugin-based Nintendo DS emulator for Windows-based x86 computers. It is written in x86 assembly and C++. The emulator also has the capability to record videos using the VFW encoding system, outputting in AVI containers. -
SainT
SainT Windows based cycle accurate ATARI ST emulator, written by James Boulton and Arnaud Carré. -
Fuse
The Free Unix Spectrum Emulator (Fuse) is an emulator of the 1980s ZX Spectrum home computer and its various clones for Unix, Windows and Mac OS X. Fuse is free software, released under the GNU General Public License. There are ports of Fuse to several platforms including GP2X, PlayStation Portable... -
PCSX2
PCSX2 is a PlayStation 2 (PS2) emulator for the Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems. With the most recent versions, many PS2 games are playable (although speed limitations have made play-to-completion tests for many games impractical), and several games are claimed to have full... -
JSSpeccy
-
NeonDS
NeonDS is a Windows-based Nintendo DS emulator. Currently, there is a lack of sound support. However, preliminary tests show that its emulation is fairly advanced already, producing reasonable speeds.