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| system=[[Sega Saturn]], [[Sega Titan Video]] | | system=[[Sega Saturn]], [[Sega Titan Video]] | ||
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| developer=Shima | | developer=Shima | ||
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− | | date= | + | | date=2021-26-01{{ref|https://github.com/shimazzz/SEGASaturnEmulator-SSF/releases}} |
− | | version= | + | | version=2021-26-01 PreviewVer R27 |
− | }}{{stub}}'''SSF''' is a [[Sega Saturn]] emulator developed by Japanese programmer Shima and first released around the turn of the new millenium. One of the system's more accurate emulators, it | + | }}{{stub}}'''SSF''' is a [[Sega Saturn]] emulator developed by Japanese programmer Shima and first released around the turn of the new millenium. One of the system's more accurate emulators, it has seen multiple updates in recent years to include ISO and bin/cue support where it was previously required to run discs off a physical drive. The emulator has also seen Android support in recent years. |
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==Downloads== | ==Downloads== | ||
+ | Latest releases can be downloaded at the [https://github.com/shimazzz/SEGASaturnEmulator-SSF/releases author's github]. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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+ | * [https://github.com/shimazzz/SEGASaturnEmulator-SSF/releases Github] | ||
* [http://aaaaaaaa.g2.xrea.com/ssf/ Official website] (Japanese) | * [http://aaaaaaaa.g2.xrea.com/ssf/ Official website] (Japanese) | ||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20190331134556/http://www.geocities.jp/mj3kj8o5/ssf/l Official website] (Japanese) (Wayback Machine) | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20190331134556/http://www.geocities.jp/mj3kj8o5/ssf/l Official website] (Japanese) (Wayback Machine) |
Revision as of 12:52, 20 November 2021
- For the identically-abbreviated Sega Saturn audio format, see Saturn Sound Format.
SSF |
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System(s): Sega Saturn, Sega Titan Video |
OS: Windows PC, Android |
Developer: Shima |
Last release date: 2021-26-01[1] (3 years ago) |
Last version: 2021-26-01 PreviewVer R27 |
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SSF is a Sega Saturn emulator developed by Japanese programmer Shima and first released around the turn of the new millenium. One of the system's more accurate emulators, it has seen multiple updates in recent years to include ISO and bin/cue support where it was previously required to run discs off a physical drive. The emulator has also seen Android support in recent years.
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
- Unoptimized PAL games can be made run at the speed of their NTSC counterpart by setting the "Emulation Speed" lever to 1.20, often without unwanted acceleration of music and sound playback.
- A certain degree of input lag can be compensated for by disabling V-sync and enabling VDP2 Ram write timing.
Emulated components
Component | % |
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SH2 emulator | 100% |
68000 emulator | 100% |
VDP1 block | 95% |
VDP2 block | 95% |
SCU block | 100% |
SMPC block | 100% |
SCSP block | 95% |
CD block | 85% |
Downloads
Latest releases can be downloaded at the author's github.
Download SSF SSS v0.12 beta R4 (530 kB) (info) SSF TestVer (2017-07-02) (716 kB) (info) SSF version 0.12 beta R5 (570 kB) (info) SSF versions 0.06 alpha 4 to 0.12 beta R4 (6.48 MB) (info)
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External links
Main
- Github
- Official website (Japanese)
- Official website (Japanese) (Wayback Machine)
- SSF Tribute Neo fansite
- SSF Sega Saturn Emulator Compatibility List fansite
- A Deep Dive into the Sega Saturn and Saturn Emulation article by Justin M. Chadwick at Emulation Cross