HLE was done even before the UltraHLE emulator (to emulate the BIOS, and the SNES enhancement chips). The Ultra High-level (UHLE) technique Įarlier emulators had sought to accurately emulate all low-level operations of a target machine this worked well for consoles such as the Super NES and Genesis that were substantially simpler than the computer running the emulator. Emulating the Nintendo 64 (which was only 3 years old at the time) made it the first of the N64 emulators to run commercial titles at a playable frame rate on the hardware of the time, and the first emulator for a currently-sold console system, which drew Nintendo to seek legal action against the developers. UltraHLE is a discontinued emulator for the Nintendo 64.
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