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minus-squareScratchlink11•17 days agoI’d love to know the power draw, the article doesn’t mention it (that I could see). It’s pretty nuts to be able to take something as complex as a video game and to run it on unintended hardware. PS3 next?
minus-squareRefurbished Refurbisherlinkfedilink3•16 days agoIf rpcs3 uses a dynarec, then one would have to specifically be made for RISC-V. The interpreter can probably already run right now.
I’d love to know the power draw, the article doesn’t mention it (that I could see).
It’s pretty nuts to be able to take something as complex as a video game and to run it on unintended hardware.
PS3 next?
If rpcs3 uses a dynarec, then one would have to specifically be made for RISC-V. The interpreter can probably already run right now.