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==Background== ==Background==
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Development of higan began on October 14, 2004 as bsnes and the first version was released in May 2005 for ]. Since then, it has been ported to ]. Richard Bannister unofficially ported bsnes v068 to ], while an official OS X port is currently being developed by byuu.<ref name=port>{{cite web |url=http://board.byuu.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3784 |title=OS X port |work=byuu's message board - View topic - higan for OS X - interest? |publisher= |accessdate=March 18, 2013}}</ref> The emulator has always been ] and is currently under ] licensure. It is still being actively developed. Development of higan began on October 14, 2004 as bsnes and the first version was released in May 2005 for ]. Since then, it has been ported to ]. Richard Bannister unofficially ported bsnes v068 to ], while an official OS X port is currently being developed by byuu.<ref name=port>{{cite web |url=http://board.byuu.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3784 |title=OS X port |work=byuu's message board - View topic - higan for OS X - interest? |publisher= |accessdate=March 18, 2013}}</ref> The emulator has always been ] and is currently under ] licensure. It is still being actively developed.


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A fork of bsnes 082 (the last version with sole SNES support) was developed by LuigiBlood called bsnes-sx2. It adds peripherals such as the ] and Super Famicom Box, but mostly aims to correctly emulate certain aspects of the ] software - a feat which is not planned for main higan builds, as it goes against byuu's cycle-accurate programming philosophy. A fork of bsnes 082 (the last version with sole SNES support) was developed by LuigiBlood called bsnes-sx2. It adds peripherals such as the ] and Super Famicom Box, but mostly aims to correctly emulate certain aspects of the ] software - a feat which is not planned for main higan builds, as it goes against byuu's cycle-accurate programming philosophy.

As of March 23, 2012, a fork called lsnes is the preferred emulator for creating ] by tasvideos.org, due to its superior accuracy over previous emulators used.<ref name=tasvideos>{{cite web |url=http://tasvideos.org/EmulatorResources.html |title=tasvideos.org Preferred Emulators |work=tasvideos.org |publisher= |accessdate=May 13, 2012}}</ref>

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==Reception== ==Reception==
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Japanese game magazine ''GameLabo'' recommended bsnes for "those seeking a realistic playing experience" in 2009.<ref>{{cite journal | year = 2009 | title = SFC | journal = GameLabo | issue = September | pages = ? }}</ref> Japanese game magazine ''GameLabo'' recommended bsnes for "those seeking a realistic playing experience" in 2009.<ref>{{cite journal | year = 2009 | title = SFC | journal = GameLabo | issue = September | pages = ? }}</ref>

As of March 23, 2012, a fork called lsnes is the preferred emulator for creating ] by tasvideos.org, due to its superior accuracy over previous emulators used.<ref name=tasvideos>{{cite web |url=http://tasvideos.org/EmulatorResources.html |title=tasvideos.org Preferred Emulators |work=tasvideos.org |publisher= |accessdate=May 13, 2012}}</ref>


==See also== ==See also==

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higan
higan icon
ScreenshotThe redesigned "Library" menu in higan 092
Original author(s)byuu
Developer(s)byuu et al.
Initial releaseMay 2005; 19 years ago (2005-05)
Stable release092 / January 12, 2013; 12 years ago (2013-01-12)
Repository
Written inC++11
libco: C99
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
GNU/Linux
PlatformIA-32
x86-64
Size1.2 MiB: Windows, x86
1.5 MiB: Windows, x86-64
772 KiB: Source code
TypeVideo game console emulator
LicenseGPLv3
Websitebyuu.org/higan/

higan is a free software multi-system emulator for Microsoft Windows and GNU/Linux which aims to emulate the original SNES hardware as accurately as possible. As such, higan is a low-level emulator. From version 087 onward, higan can run all SNES titles commercially released through the cycle-accurate emulation of their coprocessors (if applicable) with no known bugs. higan was formerly known as bsnes, but was renamed to better reflect the more diverse pool of emulation it now offers in addition to the SNES.

Background

File:Bsnes hardware test.png
bsnes 083 displaying an unscaled raw video stream, matching that of a real SNES

Development of higan began on October 14, 2004 as bsnes and the first version was released in May 2005 for Microsoft Windows. Since then, it has been ported to GNU/Linux. Richard Bannister unofficially ported bsnes v068 to OS X, while an official OS X port is currently being developed by byuu. The emulator has always been free software and is currently under GPLv3 licensure. It is still being actively developed.

higan was the first emulator to feature SPC7110 emulation, cycle-accurate SPC 700 emulation, cycle-accurate Super FX emulation, and Super Game Boy emulation. Newer versions of higan can also experimentally emulate the NES, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance. An older version of higan, bsnes 091, had an experimental Nintendo DS emulation core called dasShiny, developed by Cydrak, but was removed in higan 092.

A fork of bsnes 082 (the last version with sole SNES support) was developed by LuigiBlood called bsnes-sx2. It adds peripherals such as the XBAND and Super Famicom Box, but mostly aims to correctly emulate certain aspects of the BS-X software - a feat which is not planned for main higan builds, as it goes against byuu's cycle-accurate programming philosophy.

Reception

British Internet magazine WebUser recommended bsnes for "some fun old-school gaming" in 2008.

Japanese game magazine GameLabo recommended bsnes for "those seeking a realistic playing experience" in 2009.

As of March 23, 2012, a fork called lsnes is the preferred emulator for creating Tool-assisted speedruns by tasvideos.org, due to its superior accuracy over previous emulators used.

See also

References

  1. new name - higan "byuu.org". Retrieved October 8, 2012. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  2. "OS X port". byuu's message board - View topic - higan for OS X - interest?. Retrieved March 18, 2013.
  3. "The State of Emulation, Part III". byuu's homepage. Retrieved July 5, 2012.
  4. "Downloaded". WebUser (191): 39. 2008.
  5. "SFC". GameLabo (September): ?. 2009.
  6. "tasvideos.org Preferred Emulators". tasvideos.org. Retrieved May 13, 2012.

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