

- Main sf 3 third strike retroarch android drivers#
- Main sf 3 third strike retroarch android driver#
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Specifications of the current baseline reference system used in testing is as follows: The optimal situation, of course, is for no systems to exist in the main section of NonMAME - meaning that MAME supports all systems as good or better than all other emulators - but don't hold your breath!

Main sf 3 third strike retroarch android driver#
With a bit more improvement, the driver will reach parity with its "competitors", and if the system is not represented on arcade hardware, it will be documented in the "Driven to Maturity" section.
Main sf 3 third strike retroarch android software#
Main sf 3 third strike retroarch android drivers#
This often represents skeleton drivers under which most software will not run, though some systems may actually launch and load software on a limited basis.

We've also updated the Wii U section with information regarding Cemu's recent open-source transition (stay tuned for more). 3: Updated SH-4-Based Hardware section since Flycast now supports NAOMI 2-based arcade hardware (our thanks and congratulations to Flyinghead for this great achievement).9: Updated the Wii U section with new recommendation of Cemu now that it is building and running games on open systems (primarily Linux).9: Added a prototype to the SH-4-Based Hardware section and moved two others from NAOMI GD-ROM to NAOMI Cartridge area.Updated Atari 5200 section to reflect improvements to MAME's accuracy and software compatibility thanks to Kale's recent driver submissions during the 0.249 cycle. 8: Added one title to SH-4-Based Hardware section.NonMAME seeks to broaden understanding of extant emulation resources in the hope that MAME developers and users alike may find benefit.īearing in mind that a great deal of information posted here comes from our readers, we strongly encourage any and all comments, questions, suggestions for better emulators etc. This site represents an enormous undertaking involving tons of research with developers, discussions with the user community, and countless hours of testing. This primarily involves arcade, computer, console and handheld systems. NonMAME documents the best open-source emulator for any given system, with priority given to MAME due to its comprehensive scope.
