Super Sleuth
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Super Sleuth | |
Developer: | Kris Bleakley |
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Latest release: | 1.03 / April 1, 2005 |
Preview release: | 1.04 / February 28, 2006 |
OS: | MS Windows |
Use: | Emulator |
Website: | Super Sleuth Website |
Super Sleuth is a Super Nintendo Emulator designed to run under Microsoft Windows. It is written in Borland Delphi and x86 assembly language. The emulator is designed to aid in the development of software intended for use on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES).
[edit] History
Development of the Super Nintendo emulator was started in August 1998. Initially the emulator was written in Borland Pascal (MS-DOS), later rewritten for Borland Delphi in December 2002. The emulator remained nameless until shortly before its first public release in December 2004. It is the only emulator to support Super Wildcard and Game Doctor mapping modes. It was the first emulator to feature PCB mapping and database support. The emulator is still in active development.