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#RetroBoy is a cycle-accurate #GameBoy #emulator written in Rust. It uses wasm-pack to translate the #Rust #code into #WebAssembly so it can be played on the web. The web frontend then uses Web Audio #API and HTML Canvas for audio and graphics. It also leverages the browser's local storage to persist cartridge RAM data for battery-backed MBC cartridges github.com/smparsons/retroboy

GitHubGitHub - smparsons/retroboy: A Game Boy emulator written in Rust.A Game Boy emulator written in Rust. Contribute to smparsons/retroboy development by creating an account on GitHub.

I finally found a multi-emulator, an emulator that has many emulator cores within it, that has a game screen that TalkBack can get image descriptions from! And everything seems to be labeled well, too!
Check out "ClassicBoyPro Game Emulator"
play.google.com/store/apps/det
#gaming #ClassicBoy #emulator #emulation #accessibility #Android #blind

play.google.comClassicBoyPro Game Emulator - Apps on Google PlayAll-in-One: PSP, PS1, N64, NDS, GBA, SNES, NES, DC, Saturn, MD, Arcade, and more

Made this issue for Lemuroid, which is an Android app that contains lots and lots of emulators, like Retroarch but uses a simple, Android-native GUI. Just, the game view can't be focused with TalkBack, so no image descriptions.

github.com/Swordfish90/Lemuroi

GitHubAccessibility: Lenuroid doesn't expose the game view to accessibility services so TalkBack cannot get image descriptions in games · Issue #1014 · Swordfish90/LemuroidBy devinprater
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@feoh thank you! still needs that little extra though.

but it's fun working out how those old chips are working.

as for soldering: you don't have to - @etchedpixels has written a very good #rc2014 #emulator which also emulates the #tms9928a - I use it on my @VoidLinux laptop while abroad.

Maybe that is an option for you to get some taste of rc2014?!

you can find it here:

github.com/EtchedPixels/Emulat

GitHubGitHub - EtchedPixels/EmulatorKit: A collection of emulators mostly of retrobrew style systemsA collection of emulators mostly of retrobrew style systems - EtchedPixels/EmulatorKit