Snes9xTYL

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Snes9xTYL is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System emulator originally developed by YoyoFR for the PSP system. Snes9xTYL is based off the SNES module, and the original Snes9x version 1.39 emulator.

Features[edit | edit source]

Snes9xTYL allows you to fully load and play SNES roms off of your memory stick in either it's original format, or a rom with .zip compression. The latest version of Snes9xTYL developed by YoyoFR allows a number of features.

Render Modes[edit | edit source]

Snes9xTYL can use 5 rendering modes. Settings can vary from user to user depending on personal preference, and whichever mode yields optimal performance. These modes are:

  • Mode0: Optimized Snes9x - An optimized version of Snes9x.
  • Mode1: Origianl Snes9x - The original version of Snes9x without any optimizations.
  • Mode2: Hardware accelerated (using PSP's GU) - A hardware accelerated version that usually caused the PSP to run overclocked.
  • Mode3: Adaptive rendering Mode 2 + Mode 1 - A combination of Modes 1, and 2.
  • Mode4: Adaptive rendering Mode 2 + Mode 0 - A combination of Modes 2 0 and 2.

.ZIP Support[edit | edit source]

Snes9xTYL allows for full support for compressed roms within .zip files. However, any other compression format is not compatible.

Savestates[edit | edit source]

As with much other popular emulators, Snes9xTYL allows savestates (snapshots at specific points in the game). Savestates can be made at any time during the game via the emulator's menu. Savestates can be exported/imported among other users as long as they are properly converted and formatted for use with other emulators or the real system itself.

2 Player Adhoc[edit | edit source]

For games that support multiplayer, users of the same ROM and version of Snes9xTYL can be able to connect over Adhoc and be able to play multiplayer games over WiFi.

Overclocking and Speed Improvements[edit | edit source]

Within the emulator, the PSP can be overclocked to either 222Mhz (Sony's default), 266Mhz, or 333mhz. Due to this, any settings made in recovery (for firmwares that have it), will have no effect. Even while in the emulator. Also, there are multiple hacks a user can turn on to speed up the emulation's speeds. However, some of these hacks won't fully work for everyone.

Cheating[edit | edit source]

Snes9xTYL has a feature where a user can enter cheat codes via the emulator menu to use within the game.

Unofficial Versions / Improvements[edit | edit source]

Developers ChillyWilly, Ahman, and CaptShoe have all developed modified versions of Snes9xTYL. The main features that were added in these versions were that the emulator was now compatible with Slims, and ran on the 3.xx kernel. Also, the MediaEngine library that once only worked on 1.00 and 1.50 firmwares, can now be used on 3.xx firmwares as well as the Slim. Most major features from the 0.4.2 release of Snes9xTYL still remains in these releases. (Since they were all modified from the 0.4.2 release) ChillyWilly's and CaptShoe's version is actually an update version of Ahman's non-ME release.

Incompatibilities[edit | edit source]

Some minor incompatibilities has been reported and stated with ChillyWilly's and CaptShoe's release of the emulator. So far, these include:

  • The Custom Firmware Extender plugin will have to be disabled or the emulator will fail to exit back to the XMB.
  • The old config file cannot be used with this release.
  • The install of this version of the emulator cannot simply be done by a copy and paste of the folders from the download to the old folder overwriting old files.
  • Sound problems may occur from some of the speed hacks that might be in use.

Compatibility[edit | edit source]

Most games have been reported to work. However, some games such as Mario Kart, and Kirby Superstar won't work properly.

Status Levels:

Status Level: Description:
Untested Has not yet been tested.
Works Full speed, no noticeable problems.
Mostly Works Playable, but with noticeable glitches, or not playable because of speed, with no glitches.
Barely Works Glitches or speed make game unplayable, but it will boot.
Doesn't Work Will not boot, or crashes on boot.


Game: Status: Comments:
Batman Returns Works
Big Sky Trooper Barely Works Save names are strange, Controls are awkward
Donkey Kong Country Barely Works Extreme slowdown in many places.
Donkey Kong Country 2 Mostly Works Noticeable slowdown in water levels. Fine otherwise.
Donkey Kong Country 3 Mostly Works Very large slowdown on the main world map, and in certain levels (e.g. Murky Mill). Some transparency effects are messed up.
Earthbound Works
Final Fantasy 2 Works
Final Fantasy 3 Works
Final Fight 1-3 Works
Illusions of Time Works
King of Dragons Works
Kirby's Dream House Works
Kirby Superstar Barely Works Extremly Slow to Play. To the point of unplayable.
Knights of the Round Works
Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Works
Lufia II - Rise of the Sinistrals Mostly Works Battle transitions are slow, and menus may look weird if using hardware accelerated modes. Fine otherwise.
Mario Kart Barely Works Large FrameSkips that makes games choppy.
Marvel Super Heroes: War of the Gem Works
Megaman X Barely Works Slow gameplay.
Megaman X2 Barely Works Slow gameplay. Will freeze on Morph Moth's stage.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Works
Mortal Kombat Works
Mortal Kombat II Works
Mortal Kombat 3 Works
Pac-Attack Mostly works Graphical freakout on some occasions, but going to the emulator's menu fixes them. Rare spontaneous freezes.
Project Nested Doesn't Work Stuck in a loop of bad call Error screen appears, then crashes immediately game works on my PC?
Rock and Roll Racing Works
Secret of Evermore Works
Secret of Mana Barely Works Slow gameplay
Super Back to the Future Part II Works
Super Mario World Works
Super Metroid Works
Super Street Fighter 2 : The New Challangers Works
Street Fighter 2 the World Warriors/Turbo Works
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time Works
Tetris 2 Works
Umahara Kawase Works
X-Men: Mutant Apocolypse Works

Source: http://forums.maxconsole.net/showthread.php?t=51917

Downloads[edit | edit source]

Snes9xTYL 0.4.2 Standard by YoyoFR
Snes9xTYL 0.4.2 ME for Phats (By YoyoFR)
Snes9xTYL 0.4.2 Slim port by Ahman
Snes9xTYL 0.4.2 ME by ChillyWilly and CaptShoe

See Also[edit | edit source]

YoYoFR's Website