Project 64 input plugins

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Jabo initially did not intend on being the RDP/Graphics developer, having a greater interest in assembly language and the central processing unit (CPU) but found himself often working on the graphics aspects. In December 1999, Jabo was invited to join Zilmar on a collaborative effort for Project64. In September 1999, Zilmar was introduced to Jabo, who was developing an N64 Emulator of his own. Development history ĭevelopment of Project64 began in March 1998 with a small team consisting of Zilmar and others. The emulator has basic features, supports multiplayer, and allows alternating the aspect ratio without cropping or quality drop. Project64 is considered a highly compatible emulator which does not require the use of a Basic Input/Output System ( BIOS).