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'''Supermodel''' is a [[Sega Model 3]] emulator written by Bart Trzynadlowski. The project began as early as 2003, but was put on hiatus before a substantial amount of work was done. It was picked up again in January of 2011, with the emulator completely re-written and the first public release debuting in April 2011. As of May 2011 it is one of only two methods of emulating Sega Model 3 games - the other being [[MAME]], which typically fails to load most of the library.
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'''Supermodel''' is a [[Sega Model 3]] emulator written by Bart Trzynadlowski. The project began as early as 2003, but was put on hiatus before a substantial amount of work was done. It was picked up again in January of 2011, with the emulator completely re-written in C++ and the first public release debuting in April 2011. As of May 2011 it is one of only two methods of emulating Sega Model 3 games - the other being [[MAME]], which typically fails to load most of the library.
  
Though an improvement on MAME's efforts, Supermodel cannot run the majority of Model 3 games, and those it can will not run at full speed. It also does not yet emulate sound and has no graphical user interface.
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Though an improvement on MAME's efforts, Supermodel cannot run the majority of Model 3 games, and those it can will not run at full speed. It also does not yet emulate sound and has no graphical user interface. Supermodel is also open source.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:48, 15 May 2011

Supermodel running Daytona USA 2: Power Edition.

Supermodel is a Sega Model 3 emulator written by Bart Trzynadlowski. The project began as early as 2003, but was put on hiatus before a substantial amount of work was done. It was picked up again in January of 2011, with the emulator completely re-written in C++ and the first public release debuting in April 2011. As of May 2011 it is one of only two methods of emulating Sega Model 3 games - the other being MAME, which typically fails to load most of the library.

Though an improvement on MAME's efforts, Supermodel cannot run the majority of Model 3 games, and those it can will not run at full speed. It also does not yet emulate sound and has no graphical user interface. Supermodel is also open source.

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