N64 Git (2026/08/17) is an experimental low-level N64 emulator, primarily written in C and some C++. Currently under heavy development, it is not yet stable, with limited compatibility and performance. The project’s objectives include enhancing emulator compatibility while fostering learning. Recent changes include maintenance updates, various code improvements (e.g., VABS, VMULF), and adjustments for benchmarking ease. Key updates involve issues with code overlays, RSP DMA, and interpreter fallback. For further development, download N64 Git (2025/06/17).
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N64 Git (2026/08/17) has been compiled. This is an experimental low-level N64 emulator developed in C with some C++. It is still in the early stages of development and not yet suitable for widespread use. The emulator has limited compatibility and performance is still being improved. The project’s aims include building a low-level emulator with better compatibility while acquiring significant knowledge throughout the process.
N64 Git Changelog:
* Merged pull request #60 from Dillonb/renovate/lock-file-maintenance
* Maintenance of lock file
* SQV
* VABS
* VAND, VNAND, VNOR, VNXOR, VOR, VXOR, VZERO
* VNOP, VSAR
* Updated dgbir
* VMULF, VMACF
* Updated dgbir
* vmadh, cargo fmt
* Addressed issues
* Fixed the incorrect matching of empty code overlays
* Implemented word-by-word copying in RSP DMA
* Switched from println! to trace!
* Avoided re-decoding when reverting to the interpreter from RSP jit
* Added options to simplify benchmarking
* Enhanced libsamplerate quality from best to medium
* Updated dgbir
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