Hi. Does anyone know of a decent CPC emulator for android.? The ones I have seen on Play Store don't work or crash.
Quote from: Animalgril987 on 22:52, 12 November 20
Hi. Does anyone know of a decent CPC emulator for android.? The ones I have seen on Play Store don't work or crash.
i don`t use any amstrad emulator on android but i have heard of these:
http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/Emulators#Android
Such a pity CrocoDS runs on everything out there except Android... :(
Thanks.
I now have a real 464, so no need of an emulator now.
:D
Quote from: Gryzor on 09:28, 13 November 20
Such a pity CrocoDS runs on everything out there except Android... :(
Isn't there a CrocoDS port on libretro ?
Apparently yes : https://docs.libretro.com/library/crocods/
Retroarch is available on Android
Yes it is and yes it works IIRC from my experiments with my Nvidia Shield TV. However messing with Retroarch is not the simplest thing and it doesn't quite work on a phone, I feel... :(
CPCemu has been released for Android, recently. Please check it out: https://cpc-emu.org/ (https://cpc-emu.org/)
Unfortunately, I have only one Android device to test on, so I would be happy if you could give me some comments on what works and what not.
Hmm, can't test in depth right now, but the interface needs lots of work to be usable on a touch screen, especially of small size... Already stuck in the menu because I can't hit ESC.
You shouldn't need ESC anywhere. To close the main menu, tap somewhere off the buttons. To close one of the windows, use the close icon near the upper left corner or tap into the window. However, the latter may execute a function you tapped on.
I can imagine it's difficult on small displays. You need a pen, I think. I tested on a 12" Galaxy tab. Using CPCemu with fingers was no problem.
Indeed, it may be ok on a 12" screen (even without stylus), but on an average 6" screen it doesn't make much sense... I like the emulator and the emulation engine may be great indeed, but it needs someone to build a proper touch UI around it :)