Welcome to the forums! The specs link is broken. Just post your CPU and OS.
No... that`s not even a PC...
Maybe you can run the GUI, but playing a game? never.
(05-13-2013, 09:59 AM)noah Wrote: [ -> ]Welcome to the forums! The specs link is broken. Just post your CPU and OS.
1 GhZ ARM CPU
Linux OS (probably Ubuntu)
You might be able to "run" Dolphin, but I don't think you will get more than a frame every few seconds. Just buy a multimedia laptop and play light games like Wind Waker. Or build a desktop with i5 3570k and play nearly any game. Just stick to SNES emulation if you get that (A Link to the Past is awesome
).
(05-13-2013, 10:03 AM)noah Wrote: [ -> ]You might be able to "run" Dolphin, but I don't think you will get more than a frame every few seconds. Just buy a multimedia laptop and play light games like Wind Waker. Or build a desktop with i5 3570k and play nearly any game. Just stick to SNES emulation if you get that (A Link to the Past is awesome ).
Alright, thanks guys! I was pretty sure it wouldn't work.
One last question, for the SNES emulation. Where would I be able to buy a legit copy of Super Mario World so an emulator could play it?
Of course, that's the only way
. You just buy a snes cart backup and you can rip the game to your computer. I'll get a link to a how-to real quick.
Edit: Read that wrong, didn't see the "where". Just go on ebay or Craigslist and pick up a copy of the game. Then back it up to your computer using a device from the link in my next post.