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NxEmu

This project is not just another fork. While I am leveraging code from Yuzu, I am selectively integrating parts of the souce code one at a time. This approach not only allows me to gain a deeper understanding of each component but also ensures I can effectively work with it and...

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  • Free
  • Open Source

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  • Developed by

    N3xoX1
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is NxEmu?

This project is not just another fork. While I am leveraging code from Yuzu, I am selectively integrating parts of the souce code one at a time. This approach not only allows me to gain a deeper understanding of each component but also ensures I can effectively work with it and avoid problematic elements like decryption. However, the downside of not simply forking is that I don’t inherit everything automatically. I need to add each part bit by bit. This does mean a lot of functionality will be missing initially as I gradually rebuild what was available in Yuzu at the time it was discontinued. Therefore, achieving feature parity with Yuzu is going to take a while.

I have finally reached the significant milestone of some commercial games starting to boot in NxEmu. It is not ready for prime time yet, and it is not ready for playing your favorite Switch titles, but step by step I am getting closer to that point.

With version 0.3, NxEmu now supports DXCI and DNSP file formats. These follow the same file format as normal XCI and NSP files, but with all encryption removed. The headers are also updated to indicate no encryption, along with a few special magic numbers changed.

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