
Well, it seems very possible to emulate 3DS hardware on Android devices at good speeds, which is awesome.

And yes, I said for the most part it would speed up core emulation As you launch the emulator, there appears the prompt for selecting your PS3 Bios and the game you would like to play on the emulator. You will see improvements as the development of the emulator proceeds further. It is in early access, which means development is ongoing.
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And its faster as there isnt any emulation involved kinda. The first Ps3 emulator for Android in our list is in its early development stage. As ARM11 is an ARMv6 CPU I am thinking something similar can be done on ArmV7 on most phones. its how gbaemu4ds does it thing as it uses the DS's ARM7 CPU to hypervise the GBA's ARM7 CPU. Hypervising in simple terms means you "translate" CPU instructions or code to work on a very similar CPU. There's processors, memory, special coding, and all sorts of other stuff in a 3DS that might be hard to emulate. Do NOT ask where to download games fromRequirments. Well, assuming that "hypervised" means "faster" (I've never heard the word before), Yeah some sections of 3DS emulation would be faster than the 3DS itself.īUT it's not just CPUs in there. Here is the complete setup guide for the Official Citra Emulator, play 3DS games on your Android Phone.

Kaikun97 wrote:Arm11 CPUs are Armv6 CPUs (are very old too) so I would assume ARMv7 technology is faster and backwards compatible with ARMv6 instructions which is why I reckon some parts of 3DS emulation can be hypervised rather than emulated on most mobile devices.
