The Atari 2600 Video Computer System (VCS), introduced in 1977, was the most popular home video game system of the early 1980's. Now you can enjoy all of your favorite Atari 2600 games on your PC thanks to Stella! Stella is a multi-platform Atari 2600 VCS emulator released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Stella was originally developed for Linux by, and is currently maintained. Since its original release several people have joined the development team to port Stella to other operating systems such as AcornOS, AmigaOS, DOS, FreeBSD, IRIX, Linux, OS/2, MacOS, Unix, and Windows. The development team is working hard to perfect the emulator and we hope you enjoy our effort. On this site you'll find information about downloading, installing, using, and enhancing Stella.
For Mac users: In the Emulation menu, choose Emulation > Show Emulation Settings. Then in the Emulation Settings panel, select Dynamic Recompiler. To keep JIT as the default setting, click ‘Save Settings as Default’. WiFi not emulated and not supported!! We won’t make a 3DS/2DS emulator. DeSmuME 0.9.8 OSX build updated with Mountain Lion support! August 6th, 2012 The OSX version has been updated to support Mountain Lion and fix an occasional crash that was annoying some users.
You'll also find useful information about the Atari 2600, emulation and homebrew development. Stella is now. Please help to encourage further Stella development by considering a contribution.
It is not actually a real port. I just compiled the latest version of wine, used a wrapper named Wineskin to make an app bundle that runs No$GBA via wine and made an icon that looks like No$GBA's original one.
![Des Des](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/srsQDUCIa_0/maxresdefault.jpg)
Voila, a smoothly working Nintendo DS emulator for Mac! This one actually runs way better than desmume for mac, so I decided to share it here.
IMPORTANT: If you don't want your save files to disappear then don't quit the app by pressing Cmd + Q or by right clicking the app icon and selecting quit. Instead, close its window if you want to quit the app.
If you happen to experience any problems, give me a description of the problem via the contact form on my site and I'll address it necessarily. Also any kind of feedback is appreciated. Click to expand.Well there are no NDS emulators for iOS as far as I am aware (don't know about apps for jailbroken devices. There was a PSX emulator, so an NDS one should be possible). If you are talking about using wine on iOS to run windows software like this, theoretically? It is possible. But a big portion of wine would need to be rewritten to run on iOS.
Lets assume that such a version of wine exists, even then 1) It wouldn't be accepted into the iOS App Store. 2) It wouldn't be logical to use it on an iOS device other than an iPad. 3) Wine has problems as it is, maintaining a forked version will be a pain. 4) Instruction set difference.
Sorry if this is asking for too much, but could you try to make Pokemon White/Black work on this? It seems impossible to get those games working on No$ but on DeSmuME it works fine.
Well not really. DeSmuME lags and crashes like a bitch on Snow Leopard for me but it can play the games. Those two games require the 2048k byte cartridge backup media but im not sure if thats even possible for No$ EDIT: Nvm. Figured it out. Found a AR code to input and it works amazingly. All we need now is No$Zoomer.
Thank you for all your work Isair. This is so much better than DeSmuME. As you know the roms for pokemon HG and SS have anti-piracy 'checks'. Desmume is able to get past those obstacles, and there is no need for a black screen ar code either. The problem is for me on my mac its way too slow. I changed the frameskip and everything its still ridiculously slow.