3Beans, released on April 15, 2026, emulates the 3DS at a low level, allowing it to run the OS like on actual hardware, including the home menu and cartridge games. However, it is still in development, facing various issues. Currently, it operates fully interpreted and software-rendered, which affects speed. Future improvements may include hardware acceleration and high-level elements for better performance. The changelog notes enhancements for HLE DSP initialization, reset support, and dynamic switching. You can download the latest version of 3Beans from the provided source.
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3Beans (2026/04/15) has been launched. 3Beans emulates the 3DS at a fundamental level, allowing it to operate the entire OS as if it were on actual hardware. It can access the home menu and play cartridge-based titles, though it’s still in its early stages and has several issues. Currently, it is fully interpreted and utilizes software rendering, which contributes to its portability but results in slower performance. If the project evolves sufficiently, I may consider implementing hardware acceleration or high-level features for improved speed.
3Beans Changelog:
* Synchronized HLE DSP initialization for enhanced reliability
* Added support for HLE DSP reset and dynamic switching
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