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by matheusmoreira
1774 days ago
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> also in later years I suspect made the job of emulator writers something of a misery Most certainly. These tricks force developers to emulate systems down to individual cycles in order to get the timing right because getting them wrong will result in visual glitches or worse. https://mgba.io/2017/04/30/emulation-accuracy/ https://mgba.io/2017/07/31/holy-grail-bugs-2/ Byuu, the author of bsnes, wrote some very detailed articles about this as well. I can't seem to find them anymore though. His domain has also been excluded from the internet archive for some reason. |
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Because Byuu, who later went by "Near", tried to scrub as much personal information from the internet in the hopes of staying ahead of constant doxing attacks by an awful internet community called KiwiFarms. It didn't work. In the end, Near/Byuu committed suicide months ago to escape the constant harassment.