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Re: Official SEGA VMU Emulator
> > It's pretty cool. The one I got actually comes with a small
accellerator
> > card so that the timing is dead-on. It's also got a real LCD
screen so
> > you'll know exactly how the graphics will look. And, so that you
can test
> > VMU-VMU communications, it's got a connector on the end of it.
There's
> > even a rather precise physical model of the resonant frequencies
of the
> > piezo buzzer, so you'll know which frequencies to avoid. It was
just
> > $25... but I'm kindof bummed because it lacks step and trace
ability...
I have seen all the development kits for the VMU, and to date no one
has made a physical VMU emulator that has a LCD screen, and piezo
emulation. The main reason is the hardware costs more than the
actual VMU you can really test on. The Emulator is pretty solid
except for audio and timing speeds, so it is more than good enough
for development.
For such a small device, I would really doubt if such a thing exists.
Alexander Villagran
VMU Developer
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