I'm sure Nintendo (if not Sony) would go nuts if it was to be made, though.Īnyway, does that sound reasonable or am I the only one that thinks this is a good idea?Īny of the more techy PS3 guys willing to think about if it can or can't be done?īetter yet, any techy programming guys willing to give it a try? There's also something Crediar was working on something called BroadOff to emulate Starlet which is the part of the Wii processor that isn't on the PS3.
PC3 EMULATOR FOR MAC OS X SOFTWARE
It would just be one short step from there to running GC software as I see it I'm not sure if the PS3's GPU is programmable but that would help, too. I figure that would be plenty of extra computation power to be able to emulate the differences in hardware. The PS3 processor runs a 4X the clock speed of a Wii and that's not even including the PS3's cells. Would it theoretically be possible to develop a virtual machine program that would run on a PS3 and could take and run Wii games and homebrew? It's just silly to think it would run software meant for something that much more powerful. The same thing with the idea of PS3 on Wii.
PC3 EMULATOR FOR MAC OS X CODE
No one's every tried getting it to run less hardware intensive homebrew from the other consoles but that's usually just a matter of porting the code since so much of it's open sourced anyhow. Wii can run GameCube games and homebrew natively.Ī GameCube at least definitely can't take Wii or PS3 games because they're meant for something much more powerful. I'm sure, though, that just because of slower processor clocks and different Video hardware it would still be a little slow. Since PPC Macs are no longer produced, no one has really thought of making an emulator for either of these consoles although it would be a very efficient process since it WOULDN'T really have to EMULATE most of the code and could just run it natively. Since the GC, Wii, and at least earlier versions of the PS3 could run Linux and because of a little program called Mac-on-Linux there's no mystery on how Mac Software can be run on the other three. PowerPC processors run in all the following: