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== Daedalus ==
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name=Daedalus|
name=Daedalus|
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downloads=[http://www.maturion.de/dreamcast/DaedalusDC.rar Plain Files]|
downloads=[http://www.maturion.de/dreamcast/DaedalusDC.rar Plain Files]|
release date=01/06/2008|
release date=01/06/2008|
author=Simpson474|
author=[[Simpson474]]|
original=StrmnNrmn<br/>(Daedalus)|
original=Daedalus<br/>([[StrmnNrmn]])|
systems=Nintendo 64|
systems=Nintendo 64|
best=Yes.|
best=Yes.|
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Daedalus is a Nintendo64 emulator by StrmnNrmn.
Daedalus is a Nintendo 64 emulator by [[StrmnNrmn]].
The project was started in 1998 and the first release was in 2000. In early 2001 Daedalus got hosted by B00B! Dreamcast Research. StrmnNrmn got a lot of help from CyRUS64, who wrote the whole .INI file and more, and a lot of other guys. StrmnNrmn also ported Daedalus to the Xbox but after his port got leaked he decided not to release it. When CyRUS64 disappeared in 2003 the official Daedalus site became inactive and StrmnNrmn stopped the development.
The project was started in 1998 and the first release was in 2000. In early 2001 Daedalus got hosted by the popular Dreamcast website [http://www.boob.co.uk B00B! Dreamcast Research]. During the same time, other developers became involved in the development of Daedalus, most notably [[CyRUS64]] who is a well known face in the Dreamcast scene. StrmnNrmn also ported Daedalus to the Xbox but after his port got leaked he decided not to release it. When [[CyRUS64]] somehow left the Dreamcast and console scene in general (around june 2003) [[StrmnNrmn]] stopped development of his emulator.


In early 2006 StrmnNrmn picked up Daedalus again and ported it to the Sony PSP. He is currently only working on the PSP version.  
In early 2006 StrmnNrmn picked up Daedalus again and ported it to the Sony PSP. Until late 2007 StrmnNrmn was actively developing the PSP port of Daedalus but then he announced he'd stopped work on DaedalusPSP and he stated that he'd port Daedalus to an "unkown" platform.


In late 2007 Simpson474 ported Daedalus to the Dreamcast and released it in January 2008. The Dreamcast version currently runs with about 10 fps in Super Mario 64. DaedalusDC is based on the PSP version of Daedalus.
In late 2007 a German Dreamcast developer named [[Simpson474]] ported Daedalus to the Dreamcast and released it in January 2008. The Dreamcast version currently runs with about 10 fps in Super Mario 64. DaedalusDC consists of two port of Daedalus. The one is based on the PC version of Daedalus (from 2001), the other one is based on the PSP port (from 2006-2007). While the one based on the PC version offers higher compatibility, the one based on the PSP port can be considered faster. There are several YouTube videos showing DaedalusDC running on real hardware. Although, it is extremly slow, the Dreamcast port of Daedalus is reported to be compatible with a number of several popular games, including Mario Kart 64, Super Mario 64 and Zelda - Ocarina of Time.


The Dreamcast version can be downloaded from [http://rapidshare.com/files/81713061/DaedalusDC.rar.html Rapidshare] or [http://www.maturion.de/dreamcast/DaedalusDC.rar Maturion.de].
The Dreamcast version can be downloaded from [http://www.rapidshare.com/files/81713061/DaedalusDC.rar.html Rapidshare] or [http://www.maturion.de/dreamcast/DaedalusDC.rar Maturion.de].




Below is the video Simpson474 published on YouTube:
Below is the video [[Simpson474]] published on YouTube:
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eEUmZtRFME
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eEUmZtRFME


Other videos showing DaedalusDC in action:
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Lgy05-bi1c DaedalusDC running Mario Kart]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jm3k9pXzWAk DaedalusDC running Zelda  -Ocarina of Time]


'''Links'''


*[http://strmnnrmn.blogspot.com|StrmnNrmn's Blog]
==Links==
 
*[http://strmnnrmn.blogspot.com StrmnNrmn's Blog]
*[http://daedalus.boob.co.uk| Old Daedalus site @ B00B]
*[http://daedalus.boob.co.uk| Old Daedalus site @ B00B]
*[http://www.maturion.de/daedalus Daedalus site (restored) @ Maturion.de]
*[http://www.maturion.de/daedalus Daedalus site (restored) @ Maturion.de]
[[Category:Emulator]]

Latest revision as of 00:37, 16 May 2009

Daedalus
Daedalusdc.png
Homepage Homepage
Latest Version R8
Downloads Plain Files
Release Date 01/06/2008
Author Simpson474
Based on Daedalus
(StrmnNrmn)
Systems Emulated Nintendo 64
Best Available Emulator
For this system(s)?
Yes.
Active No
Refresh Rate 50Hz / 60Hz

Daedalus is a Nintendo 64 emulator by StrmnNrmn. The project was started in 1998 and the first release was in 2000. In early 2001 Daedalus got hosted by the popular Dreamcast website B00B! Dreamcast Research. During the same time, other developers became involved in the development of Daedalus, most notably CyRUS64 who is a well known face in the Dreamcast scene. StrmnNrmn also ported Daedalus to the Xbox but after his port got leaked he decided not to release it. When CyRUS64 somehow left the Dreamcast and console scene in general (around june 2003) StrmnNrmn stopped development of his emulator.

In early 2006 StrmnNrmn picked up Daedalus again and ported it to the Sony PSP. Until late 2007 StrmnNrmn was actively developing the PSP port of Daedalus but then he announced he'd stopped work on DaedalusPSP and he stated that he'd port Daedalus to an "unkown" platform.

In late 2007 a German Dreamcast developer named Simpson474 ported Daedalus to the Dreamcast and released it in January 2008. The Dreamcast version currently runs with about 10 fps in Super Mario 64. DaedalusDC consists of two port of Daedalus. The one is based on the PC version of Daedalus (from 2001), the other one is based on the PSP port (from 2006-2007). While the one based on the PC version offers higher compatibility, the one based on the PSP port can be considered faster. There are several YouTube videos showing DaedalusDC running on real hardware. Although, it is extremly slow, the Dreamcast port of Daedalus is reported to be compatible with a number of several popular games, including Mario Kart 64, Super Mario 64 and Zelda - Ocarina of Time.

The Dreamcast version can be downloaded from Rapidshare or Maturion.de.


Below is the video Simpson474 published on YouTube:

Other videos showing DaedalusDC in action:


Links