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NDS Emulator com is a website entirely dedicated to one thing and that is Nintendo
 DS emulation and working NDS emulators. It has been designed to make it easy for
 users to follow latest developments in NDS emu scene as well as download emulator
 files all in one place. We test the emulators and write out step by step instruction
 on how to use it. Also for every DS emu we have gathered the information about
 compatible nds roms so that you don't have to test all of them. If you do find another
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DS emulator is a program you run on your computer that allows you to run other
 programs meant for a different computer, video game console or another operating
 system. There are free emulators for MS-DOS, SNES, N64, SEGA Genesis old Apple II,
 Commodore C64, and Timex ZX81s, and even for many more game devices such as
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XBox Emulators






The Xbox is a console made by Microsoft. It uses modified x86 compatible hardware 
and thus it is possible to write an emulator for it. You can also find many homebrew 
applications and emulators that run ON the Xbox.
Many people have taken advantage of the fact that the Xbox is so similar to a pc to

 trick others that their emulator  was real when in reality it did nothing or was a virus.
Be very careful when trying one to avoid accidents!
Specs:



  • Height: 3.1'
  • Width: 11.8'
  • Depth: 7.1'
  • Weight: 8.8 lbs
  • Media Type: DVD-ROM
  • CPU: X86-to-RISC Intel Pentium III or Celeron 733 MHz
  • RAM installed: 64 MB
  • RAM technology: DDR SDRAM
  • Cache size: 128 KB
  • HDD Capacity: 8 GB
  • Video Output: NVidia Xbox GPU 256-bit 2D/3D graphics acceleration
  • Supported Video: NTSC S-Video Installed,Component video Installed,
  • Composite video Installed
  • Max resolution (external): 1920 x 1080 pixels Graphic Effects Shadows,
  • Fog effects,Pixel Shaders,
  •  Vertex Shaders,Texture lighting,Bilinear filtering,Trilinear filtering
  • Fill Rate: 4000 million pixels/sec
  • Audio Processor: NVidia Xbox MCP
  • Sound Output Mode: Stereo
  • Memory Card: 8mb Flash
  • Net: Intergrated 100mbps modem/LAN
  • Ports: 1 Xbox AV output Xbox AV connector Installed,4 Game controller,
  • 1 Network RJ-45 Installed
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  • u can download from the following site:
  • http://www.ngemu.com/xbox

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These  are the related sooftwares that enhance us to play the PS2 games in PC

ps2 emulators



Playstation 2 Emulators


The Sony Playstation 2... Successor to the original and is considered by the most 
as the best & most popular console of it's generation.
The PS2 has the ability to play the games of the older Playstation 1.
Specs:

  • CPU: Emotion Engine 300MHz, 128-bit INT, 128-bit FP, 24KB L1, 16KB Scratch, 
  • 8KB VU0, 32KB VU1, 450 MIPS,
  •          6.2 GFLOPS, 66M Vertices/Sec, 2.4 GB/s Internal, 1.2 GB/s Graphics, 
  • 3.2 GB/s Memory
  • Graphics: Sony GS 150MHz, 1.2G Texels/Sec, 32-bit Color, 4MB (48 GB/s), 
  • 1.2 GB/sec Bus
  • Sound: SPU2, 48 2D Voices, ADPCM, 2MB
  • Data: 24MB (2.6 GB/s), 16MB (81 MB/s), 4.7GB Discs,
  •  Expansion 56K Modem Ethernet

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PCSX2


PCSX2 is the first PS2 emulator that slowly showed us that PS2 emulation is possible.
Today it has a large game compatibility that keeps growing with each new version
. For a full compatibility list you may want to check the official site before trying to play a game.


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NeutrinoSX2


NeutrinoSX2 (nSX2) is an open source emulator for the Play Station 2 platform.

Just as the other emulators of its kind, its still under construction, so yeah it means that 

you can't run any commercial game with it.

In order to run this emulator at its full speed with all the options turned on, you should 

have the recommended requirements:
  • Intel Pentium 4 2.0 GHz (or AMD XP)
  • 512 MB RAM
  • 5 MB free disk space (for nsx2)
  • 200+ MB free swap space.
  • MS DX9 compatible hardware
  • MS Windows XP
  • Latest DirectX
  • Powerful Video Card (Nvidia Geforce or Ati Radeon)


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This is really a complicated question, because both GATE score as well as percentile are relative terms. These are measures of performance of a candidate in GATE based on the performance of other candidates appeared in the GATE exam. Before starting the details I recommend you to have a look at How to get into IITs for M.Tech, which will give you an idea of basic requirements for M.Tech in IITs.
I already wrote about how GATE percentile is calculated and also gave the details about it. GATE percentile represents a candidate’s performance compared to all the candidates appeared in that same paper in same year. Whereas, GATE score represents a candidate’s performance in comparison to all the candidates appeared in GATE exam since 2007.
GATE score and percentile change with the standard of GATE paper. If GATE paper is easy then most of the students get good Scores but the all India rank will be high too. If paper is tough then with less score one can get a very good all India rank. Please refer to a post based on one my readers comment about GATE score in 2009 and 2010 and its analysis.
Now comes the real question. How much GATE percentile or GATE Score is needed for M.Tech admission to IITs? The answer is simple. We need to find an absolute attribute to fix it and rephrase the question. A better question can beWhat should be the AIR (All India Rank) in GATE to get into IITs?
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Now we have an idea of how much rank we need get into IITs. As we are preparing for GATE we need to know how much marks we should manage to get into IITs. I already posted top marks in GATE 2010. Our average marks in test should be almost close to top marks and we can keep the buffer of 5 to 7 marks. It means we need to score something around but not less than (top marks – 7) marks.
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IITs 700 Top marks- 7
This will help you set your targets and get ready for the big day. Take practice tests and solve previous year questions to get an idea where do you stand. If you are getting less scores put a little more extra effort. Just don’t give it. Believe me IITs are worth giving a hard try you will enjoy you success later. This is a part of GATE preparation guide, please refer to many other posts related to GATE preparation there.
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