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Even though I've lost interest in Flash emulators, there's one thing I can't forget.
I originally wanted to post it a year ago, but considering that you didn't let Ruffle Android support adding a single file, multiple files, a single game folder containing subfolders, a game multi-folder containing subfolders, folder with all game subfolders, so I gave up
Some software is not developed for certain operating systems, they are multi-platform, including but not limited to Java, JavaScript, Shockwave Flash, FreeBASIC, HTML
Nesbox is a multi-system emulator, also the developer of the TIC-80 computer. Platforms: Windows, JavaScript, Flash https://nesbox.github.io/emulator
I previously wanted Ruffle Android to support its JavaScript and ActionScript (Flash) versions
This is a screenshot of the Flash version of the Flashpoint database. You need to open Nesbox.swf, click on the prompt, and select a NES, SMC, GEN, GB, GBC, or GBA file. I remember that Ruffle only supports its all-in-one version. Ruffle Android definitely cannot be used normally, because after opening a SWF file once, you cannot select other files. https://flashpointproject.github.io/flashpoint-database/search/#0d3f7b54-0f4e-77f3-c5b0-70ad2c9e3b96
These are all ActionScript versions of Nesbox single-system and multi-system emulators. Ruffle does not support its single system emulators. https://github.com/nesbox/emulator/tree/master/bin
I don't know if Ruffle can run Nesbox (all-in-one) properly with game files. I tried three emulators: Winlator+Ruffle+Nesbox for testing, but Winlator does not seem to support Ruffle, and it crashed after I opened Nesbox.swf.
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If you have any difficulties, it is best to contact Nesbox. By the way, Ruffle Android lacks many Ruffle setting options. I saw this when testing Ruffle with Winlator.
Even though I've lost interest in Flash emulators, there's one thing I can't forget.
I originally wanted to post it a year ago, but considering that you didn't let Ruffle Android support adding a single file, multiple files, a single game folder containing subfolders, a game multi-folder containing subfolders, folder with all game subfolders, so I gave up
Some software is not developed for certain operating systems, they are multi-platform, including but not limited to Java, JavaScript, Shockwave Flash, FreeBASIC, HTML
Nesbox is a multi-system emulator, also the developer of the TIC-80 computer. Platforms: Windows, JavaScript, Flash
https://nesbox.github.io/emulator
I previously wanted Ruffle Android to support its JavaScript and ActionScript (Flash) versions
This is a screenshot of the Flash version of the Flashpoint database. You need to open Nesbox.swf, click on the prompt, and select a NES, SMC, GEN, GB, GBC, or GBA file. I remember that Ruffle only supports its all-in-one version. Ruffle Android definitely cannot be used normally, because after opening a SWF file once, you cannot select other files.
https://flashpointproject.github.io/flashpoint-database/search/#0d3f7b54-0f4e-77f3-c5b0-70ad2c9e3b96
These are all ActionScript versions of Nesbox single-system and multi-system emulators. Ruffle does not support its single system emulators.
https://github.com/nesbox/emulator/tree/master/bin
I don't know if Ruffle can run Nesbox (all-in-one) properly with game files. I tried three emulators: Winlator+Ruffle+Nesbox for testing, but Winlator does not seem to support Ruffle, and it crashed after I opened Nesbox.swf.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: