Aside from that, the DeSmuMe could also be ported and run to other platforms such as the Playstation Portable. It's slow as hell, but should be able to access your hard drive and whatnot to load the emulator and games from there, once the OS is up and running. Written in C++, it could play homebrew and commercial Nintendo DS ROMs for Linux, MAC and Windows operating systems. If you're hestitant about installing Linux, you can look for a Live CD distro that works on MACs too.
So is your problem getting the controller to work with the emulator? Or are you just looking for a better emulator that doesn't need the hassle of this other program you apparently need?ĭo you by chance have an Intel Mac? Or do you have the option of installing a MAC version of Linux alongside your main OS? If you can get Linux running, your emulation potential should be a hell of a lot wider. It’s the Amazon App Store, though, so we think. It’s also worth noting that Windows will allow native Android app use starting in Windows 11. That and the lack of good emulators en mass for MAC systems. Here are the best Android emulators for PC and Mac. We don't tend to have knowledge about MAC emulators, as emulation is primarily a PC dominated field.