So, once again I’m just going to share the latest in a long, long line of developer interviews I’ve done.

You might be getting tired of me telling you this, but I do these purely because I found the devs themselves rarely got any chance to share their experiences while programming. It’s just my little way and a small chance to share their stories.

This time around, I chatted to the very newly launched ARMSX2. This is a PlayStation 2 emulator built for Android and ARM-based systems, aiming to deliver full-speed, accurate emulation through open development and fresh collaboration from across the emulation community.

They launched their 1.0 for ARMSX2 only 15/16 days ago now, so things are very early on this one.

But if you have interest in programming, emulation, the old PlayStation 2 days and so on, you might find this interesting! The link is here if you want to check it out :)

  • tuckerm@feddit.online
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    2 days ago

    That was a great interview, thanks for doing it! And I bet the devs enjoy getting to talk about this kind of thing. There are plenty of blog posts about what new features are coming out in open source projects, but very few interviews like this one.

    It’s cool how everything right now is still (mostly) focused on translating x86 to ARM, but how we’re starting to hear talk about native ARM. I’m guessing that there won’t enough of a push for that, though, until Linux ARM PCs become more popular. I’m definitely looking forward to that.

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      1 day ago

      That was a great interview, thanks for doing it!

      Thank you so much, I’m really glad you enjoyed this one. A few more are on the way, slowly. The team who make Decky Loader should be soon-ish. Also GameHub Lite (since emulating Steam games on Android is fascinating to me!), and a handful more planned.