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[[File:Supermodel.png|thumb|320px|Supermodel running ''[[Daytona USA 2: Power Edition]]''.]]
 
[[File:Supermodel.png|thumb|320px|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.
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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 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.
 
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.

Revision as of 02:19, 11 January 2012

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 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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