ok, so visualboy advance and ZSNES seem to work without a hitch, haven't had the chance to test out PJ64 as i don't have admin privliges on my computor yet![]()
ok, so visualboy advance and ZSNES seem to work without a hitch, haven't had the chance to test out PJ64 as i don't have admin privliges on my computor yet![]()
if project 64 doesnt work, you can always try mupen64, it works for most of the windows operating systems
<--- Vista user
Project 64 works just fine. I don't understand why people like ZSNES, but whether or not it works in Vista, I recommend SNES9X, which works great and actually behaves like a Windows application. *shakes fist at weird ZSNES interface*
For what it's worth, for the Game Boys I use Visual Boy Advance.
I didn't know about Windows 7. I guess I'll stick with XP till it's released. I was on the fence on whether to get Vista Ultimate x64 or not for a new system build. I've been going down a list of programs that I frequently use and possible compatibility issues that I may or may not encounter.
I got a slight problem. I recently tried to install the new updated version of Vista on my computer. (Computer Specs on my Signature) and when I put in the installation CD, it said that I need a certain Bios. I searched for the bios on the internet, but couldnt find a proper one. and then I gave up my search and kept Windows XP. Is my computer even capable of running Vista? Opinions are valued by me. Thanks to anyone who knows what the hell went on with my computer.![]()
Ummm.. WHAT?
Exactly what told you, you needed a certain BIOS? That's not part of any Windows install I've EVER seen... You sure you didn't get some hacked up image or wherever you obtained it from, it's legit?
Gotta give more details on what led up to this..
Hmm, I couldnt get any more simple than that man. sorry,
this website says these games work emulated on windows vista.
http://turkyslegs.weebly.com/
I played MAME in my Vista laptop and it works.
Again this is pointless info that's already covered earlier in the thread. It also doesn't relate to the original question, (which is almost a year old BTW)....so whats the point?.
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