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> The core emulator of both PJ64 and 1964 (and likely the lesser > complete ones) all lack something... an accurate core to work off of, and the > video plugins also lack knowledge of a few UCODEs (such as the one that powers > Indiana Jones and Battle for Naboo.)
This is somewhat true. However, optimally, an emulator would lack knowledge about all microcodes. It would just emulate uploading the appropriate data to the goddamn RSP, and it would just emulate the goddamn RSP, and everything would be just peachy. But nobody wants to make that step because they're afraid it'll be slow and none of the kiddiez want that. Even though a decently-written one wouldn't be slow.
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