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EM-FCEUX

em-fceux is an Emscripten port of FCEUX 2.2.2 emulator.

Play it here: https://tsone.kapsi.fi/em-fceux/

Emscripten project site: http://emscripten.org

FCEUX project site: http://www.fceux.com/

OVERVIEW

The goal of em-fceux is to enable FCEUX in the modern web browsers. This means real-time frame rates and interactivity at around 60 fps, high-quality visuals, support for audio, battery-backed save RAM, save states and gamepads.

Additional goal is to emulate late 80's / early 90's console gaming experience by providing NTSC signal and CRT TV emulation and a "game stack" in the client/browser.

FEATURES

em-fceux contains major modifications to make the FCEUX code more suitable for Emscripten and web browsers. It also adds a new Emscripten driver that uses OpenGL ES 2.0 for rendering. This enables the use of shaders to emulate NTSC signal and analog CRT TV output.

New features:

  • Optimizations to achieve around 60 fps interactivity in web browsers
  • NTSC composite video emulation
  • CRT TV emulation

Notable supported FCEUX features:

  • Both NTSC and PAL system emulation
  • Save states and battery-backed SRAM
  • Speed throttling
  • Audio
  • Support for two game controllers
  • Zapper support
  • Support for gamepads/joysticks
  • Custom keyboard bindings
  • Support for .nes, .zip and .nsf file formats

Notable unsupported FCEUX features:

  • New PPU emulation (old PPU emulation is used for performance)
  • FDS disk system
  • VS system
  • Special peripherals: Family Keyboard, Mahjong controller etc.
  • Screenshots and movie recording
  • Cheats, TAS features and Lua scripting

BUILD

em-fceux can be built under Linux or Unix. Windows is not currently supported.

First install Emscripten (tested on: 1.34.6, 1.32.0) by following instructions in: http://emscripten.org/

Then you also need scons build tool, gzip and Python 2.7.x. Their installation depends on the operating system.

Build the source with ./embuild.sh bash script in the em-fceux directory root.

# Release build:
./embuild.sh

# Debug build:
./embuild.sh RELEASE=0

After successful build, the src/drivers/em/site/ directory will contain the em-fceux "binaries": fceux.js, fceux.js.mem, fceux.data and their respective gzipped versions. To deploy and test, please follow the steps in the RUN / DEPLOY section.

BUILD SHADERS (OPTIONAL)

If the shaders in src/drivers/em/assets/shaders/ have been modified, run ./buildshaders.sh in the em-fceux root. This requires a glslopt binary (=glsl optimizer). Currently (28-Sep-2015) one way to get it is to build it from the source as follows:

git clone https://github.com/aras-p/glsl-optimizer.git ../glsl-optimizer
cd ../glsl-optimizer
cmake . && make glslopt

Note, you must run ./buildshaders.sh before the ./embuild.sh script. This is because the shaders are copied/embedded in the file system created by the latter script.

RUN / DEPLOY

To make deployment build, run the ./embuildsite.sh in the em-fceux root. This will create a deployable directory in src/drivers/em/deploy/ It contains all content for the em-fceux site.

To test em-fceux locally, run 'python -m SimpleHTTPServer' in the src/drivers/em/deploy/ directory and navigate your web browser to http://localhost:8000/

The ./embuildsite.sh script suffixes all static site content with git file hash for explicit cache/version control.

Note, to take advantage of the pre-built .gz files, you must set HTTP server to forward request to these files instead of the uncompressed ones and also to set the transfer encoding headers properly. It's also good to have some cache control. For Apache, please refer to an example .htaccess file in src/drivers/em/assets/ which does these things.

SUMMARY

# Build a em-fceux and the site:
./embuild.sh && ./embuildsite.sh

# ...also build the shaders:
./buildshaders.sh && ./embuild.sh && ./embuildsite.sh

CONTACT

Please submit bugs and feature requests in the issue tracker here: https://bitbucket.org/tsone/em-fceux/issues/new

em-fceux is written and maintained by Valtteri "tsone" Heikkilä. Send a bitbucket message to user "tsone".

FCEUX 2.2.2 emulator is written and maintained by the FCEUX project team: http://www.fceux.com/web/contact.html

TECHNICAL

em-fceux utilizes web browser client-side storage (Emscripten IndexedDB file system) to store the games, save data and save states. None of these are ever transmitted out from the client/browser.

Emulator settings and input bindings are stored in localStorage. Web Audio API is used for the audio and Web Gamepad API for the gamepads.

em-fceux implements NTSC signal emulation by modeling the composite YIQ output. The separation of YIQ luminance (Y) and chrominance (IQ/UV) is achieved with a technique known as "1D comb filter" which reduces chroma fringing compared to band or low-pass methods (and is also simple to implement). Under the hood, YIQ to RGB conversion relies on a large lookup table (texture) which is referenced in a fragment shader.

LEGAL / OTHER

FCEUX and em-fceux are licensed under GNU GPL Version 2: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt

em-fceux is based on the source code release of FCEUX 2.2.2 emulator: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fceultra/files/Source%20Code/2.2.2%20src/fceux-2.2.2.src.tar.gz/download

The built-in games (binaries, ROMs) in em-fceux are distributed with permission from the game authors who retain all the rights to the games. The games are not licensed with GNU GPL Version 2.

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Forked from https://bitbucket.org/tsone/em-fceux. Added single-rom, single-save-state features for gamecip project.

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