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The most recent version is usually the best to use, though a few games may work better with previous ones (see compatibility lists). A repository of previous versions (starting from version 0.06 alpha 4) is maintained on the official site. For convenience, those available at the time of writing have been bundled below. | The most recent version is usually the best to use, though a few games may work better with previous ones (see compatibility lists). A repository of previous versions (starting from version 0.06 alpha 4) is maintained on the official site. For convenience, those available at the time of writing have been bundled below. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 18:35, 16 July 2014
- This article is about the emulator. For the audio format, see Saturn Sound Format.
SSF is a Windows-based emulator of the Sega Saturn and Sega Titan Video (ST-V, an arcade board very similar to the Saturn). Despite the historical difficulty of emulating the Saturn's rather idiosyncratic and complex architecture, and the fact that SSF is developed by a sole developer (Shima), it has overtaken other Saturn emulators to the point of being able to run the majority of games with few to no issues. It is designed to run game CDs directly, so images must be mounted with a virtual drive program (e.g. Daemon Tools) in order to be played.
Contents
Features
- BIOS file not required, but may improve compatibility in certain cases
- All regions (PAL & NTSC) emulated
- Backup memory emulated
- Savestates supported
- Joystick support
- Can dump screenshots in BMP format, and audio in WAV format
Compatibility
SSF currently has a very high level of compatibility, running more than 80% of known Sega Saturn games. A frequently updated compatibility list is available at segasaturn.org, and the SSF Tribute sites (see below) also offer lists.
Component | % |
---|---|
SH2 emulator | 100% |
68000 emulator | 100% |
VDP1 block | 95% |
VDP2 block | 95% |
SCU block | 100% |
SMPC block | 100% |
SCSP block | 95% |
CD block | 85% |
Minimum system requirements
Operating system | Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows XP 64-bit Edition |
CPU | Any CPU supporting: FPU, MMX, SSE, SSE2, TSC (P4-class or higher) |
RAM | 256 MB or more |
Graphics card | DirectX 9.0c capable, graphics card supporting Vertex Shader 3.0 and Pixel Shader 3.0 |
Sound | DirectX 9.0c compatible, able to play 44100 Hz stereo PCM |
CD drive | Drive supporting MMC3 read command |
Download
Download SSF
File: SSF_012_beta_R4.zip ("SSF_012_beta_R4.zip" does not exist) (info)
Current version: 0.12 alpha, revision 4'' |
Prior versions
The most recent version is usually the best to use, though a few games may work better with previous ones (see compatibility lists). A repository of previous versions (starting from version 0.06 alpha 4) is maintained on the official site. For convenience, those available at the time of writing have been bundled below.
- SSF versions 0.07 beta R1 to 0.12 beta R3 (info) ("SSF versions 006-011.7z" does not exist) (6.02 MB)
- 0.06 alpha 4 is missing due to a virus alert.
External links
- SSF official homepage (Japanese)
- SSF compatibility list at segasaturn.org (updated frequently)
- SSF Tribute Neo including help, compatibility list and screenshot sections
- SSF Tribute including help, compatibility list and BIOS downloads