Emulator
Emulators allow the host system to emulate the qualities of a client system. For example, a mobile application developer might run an emulated device on their PC in order to test how their application would perform and appear on an actual phone or tablet.
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https://wiki.nesdev.com/w/index.php/Emulator_tests
It could run these ROMs and actually check the output somehow - perhaps either by checking memory values, or a copy of the screen buffer.
People seem to use Vulkan despite the d3d12 backend being superior, so add a message so people stop asking which backend is better.
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I tried saving and loading a state, but the resulting images differ. Mario shows a different animation frame. Might be related to #99
from pyboy.utils import WindowEvent
import pyboy as pyboy
import numpy as np
import io
# Load Super Mario Land and progress to start of game
boy = pyboy.PyBoy('SuperMarioLand1.gb')
boy.set_emulation_speed(0)
for i in range(100):
boy.tick()
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Currently, the range list implementation performs linear search on the FindOverlaps method. The purpose of this method is finding all ranges that overlaps with the range that is passed as argument. This can be improved with the use of interval trees, a data structure designed for fast insertion, removal and lookup of int
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FullscreenOptions: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FullscreenOptions
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ya need to make the change somewhere around here ;) https://github.com/ruffle-rs/ruffle/blob/master/web/packages/core/src/ruffle-player.ts#L493
May also be worth reading this: jwplayer/jwplayer#3446
wow it had been a while since i looked at the fullscreen apis. i f