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The notorious V
June 20th, 2007, 02:05
ok im running ubuntu linux. Is there a emulator to play nintendo 64 games on the computer meaning emulator. If anyone knows a good one to use let me know also one that isnt really much about compiling from source unless thats the only one available

thanks

Jale
June 20th, 2007, 02:14
I don't think there's any available for Linux, but you can try using WINE (http://www.winehq.com/) to run Windows native applications and libraries. Since it may not work at 100% compatibility, it's a start.

TwistedWhizz
June 20th, 2007, 11:33
I'm an Ubuntu user too. Excellent isn't it? If only all the emulators were as good as Zsnes is on it....ah well.

If it's N64 action on Linux that you're after, Mupen64 is your friend. I've got it myself and it's pretty good. It runs Mario64 OK and others. It's on version 0.05 at the moment on Linux, but I'm currently running a begging tour of the Emutalk forums to get them to bring out the newer version (0.6) on Linux. Hey, go there and aid my cause!! If enough of us ask for it, it might happen. I did actually contact the guy who makes Mupen64, and he says he intends to update it for Linux, but can't say when that'll happen. Still, that's good enough for me.

Good luck with it. If you need any help let us know. :)

heatblazer
June 20th, 2007, 11:51
I have UBUNTU LINUX 6.06 LTS. As far as I am using linux , I was able to run perfectly ZSNE , XMAME , ePSXe and VBA.Well If your PC is powerful enough , you can emulate the windows emulators with the WINE but remember that the VGA is set to a default 16 MB VGA and there is no soudn.However you can always comile wine yourself : make&&make install but remember to change the scripts in the make files...Same for emulators.About N64 emu ... never heard of it really.

Good luck from me :) we share the same fate

azoreseuropa
June 20th, 2007, 21:00
I don't think there's any available for Linux, but you can try using WINE (http://www.winehq.com/) to run Windows native applications and libraries. Since it may not work at 100% compatibility, it's a start.

Maybe you should explore something to find in the google.com before you can answer his question.

Because I am moderator myself in other forum and I don't answer to their questions until I find the answer then I give them the site and information for a proof rather than assume and guess, you know ? :)

Just a thought. I just want to give you an advice, that's all. I type Nintendo 64 emulator linux in google and I found mupen64 can do that. Google is your best friend. :happy:;)

Zach
June 21st, 2007, 03:17
Moderators are here to moderate the forum in a neutral manner. That is ALL we are supposed to do. Because someone is a moderator does not mean they can't have all the answers.

They only represent the site for public relations, not technical support.
It may be different on other forums, but that is not how we work here.

geezerman
July 6th, 2007, 02:49
Look in the debian stable releases. FreeBSD has a few emulators. Qemu, qemu+kqemu, xen, and virtualbox can run windows as native applications. You then make an image from the disk and mount the image with the command line.
for qemu it is qemu -cdrom name-of-image.iso -hda name-of-windows-image.img -m (amount of memory in megabytes use at least 256) -sound (choose sound driver) -boot c. This will allow you to boot the virtual system and run the game within the system.

Ryanfaescotland
July 6th, 2007, 03:10
Maybe you should explore something to find in the google.com before you can answer his question.

Because I am moderator myself in other forum and I don't answer to their questions until I find the answer then I give them the site and information for a proof rather than assume and guess, you know ? :)

Just a thought. I just want to give you an advice, that's all. I type Nintendo 64 emulator linux in google and I found mupen64 can do that. Google is your best friend. :happy:;)

Do you not think that people would have already tried google before they asked for help?

Personally Google is the first place I would go if I needed help and I would recommend, nae, expect everyone to try there first.

Really I don't see why you as a Mod go looking for items other users could easily find themselves. You must have heard the "Give a man a fish" saying.

Only time I'll personally look for something is if I know a little bit about it and want to clarify my own information before posting something as fact or in situations where I know specific terms that the user may not have tried which may yeild better results (case point the guy looking for a Mega Drive emulator for the Dreamcast probably searched Dreamcast emulator and not Dreamcast emulation)

Although maybe your just a much nicer person than all of us :D



EDIT - BTW I have no idea about Linux sorry to steal space in your topic (-_*)

azoreseuropa
July 6th, 2007, 03:46
Yeah, I think I am too much nicer. Maybe I need to tone it down a little bit ? HEH! I just can't help it, man. :)

alexxi
July 6th, 2007, 17:41
mupen64 (http://mupen64.emulation64.com/)is the best n64 emulator for linux but runs slow on 32 bit linux, it's better on a 64bit linux with direct rendering installed.