I recently found a use case for NES 2.0, and have found it super helpful that the format exists! Very cool stuff. However, support in emulators is still fairly early. FCEUX recently got it added, but I primarily develop on OSX. I've been using Nestopia for Mac, but it seems like it's no longer being developed and doesn't have a permissive license. There's source for the GPL'd OpenNestopia here, which is a bit buggy for me but seems to the next best thing. Adding NES 2.0 seems simple enough.
1) Is there a better alternative for OSX Emulators, preferably one that supports NES 2.0 already? I'm familiar with OpenEmu, but I really prefer the single-purpose, lightweight Nestopia, which is a lot better for homebrew development.
2) OpenNestopia is hosted on code.google, which is going read-only in 11 days. Does anyone know the maintainer? It's GPL already so I could fork it to github, but I figured I should at least try and contact the author (code.google's UI doesn't let me see their full email address, only daemonco...@gmail.com).
1) Is there a better alternative for OSX Emulators, preferably one that supports NES 2.0 already? I'm familiar with OpenEmu, but I really prefer the single-purpose, lightweight Nestopia, which is a lot better for homebrew development.
2) OpenNestopia is hosted on code.google, which is going read-only in 11 days. Does anyone know the maintainer? It's GPL already so I could fork it to github, but I figured I should at least try and contact the author (code.google's UI doesn't let me see their full email address, only daemonco...@gmail.com).