DeSmuME Git (2025/10/30) is an open-source emulator for Nintendo DS, available on Linux, Mac OS, and Windows. It features save states, customizable screen sizes, and image-enhancing filters. The emulator enables microphone use on Windows/Linux and supports direct video/audio recording, along with a built-in movie recorder. The latest update introduces a backup memory import/export API. Users can download the emulator from various cloud file services. DeSmuME Git (2025/10/30) has been compiled. …
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DeSmuME Git (2025/10/28) is an open-source Nintendo DS emulator available for Linux, Mac OS, and Windows. It features save states, adjustable screen size, and image-enhancing filters. The emulator allows microphone use on Windows and Linux, along with direct video and audio recording and a built-in movie recorder. Recent updates include changes to the interface API regarding backup memory import/export functions. For download options, users can access various cloud storage sites. …
Read More »DeSmuME Git Update (September 5, 2025)
DeSmuME Git (2025/09/05) is an open-source Nintendo DS emulator compatible with Linux, Mac OS, and Windows. It features save states, adjustable screen sizes, and image-quality-enhancing filters. Additionally, it supports microphone input on Windows and Linux, along with direct video and audio recording capabilities, including a built-in movie recorder. Recent updates improved code consistency in functions related to save files. The emulator can be downloaded from various sources: 1cloudfile, gofile, koramaup, …
Read More »DeSmuME Git Update (September 3, 2025)
DeSmuME Git (2025/09/03) is an open-source Nintendo DS emulator compatible with Linux, Mac OS, and Windows. It features save states, adjustable screen sizes, and image quality filters. The emulator allows microphone usage on Windows and Linux, as well as direct video and audio recording, and includes a built-in movie recorder. The latest changelog clarifies the function of the scan_savestates() method, describing its process of concatenating a file extension to a …
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