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fragilenespy 10.0.1
nes-py is an NES emulator and OpenAI Gym interface for MacOS, Linux, and
Windows based on the SimpleNES emulator.
Installation
The preferred installation of nes-py is from pip:
pip install nes-py
Debian
Make sure you have the clang++ compiler installed:
sudo apt-get install clang
Windows
You'll need to install the Visual-Studio 17.0 tools for Windows installation.
The Visual Studio Community
package provides these tools for free.
Usage
To access the NES emulator from the command line use the following command.
nes_py -r <path_to_rom>
To print out documentation for the command line interface execute:
nes_py -h
Controls
Keyboard Key
NES Joypad
W
Up
A
Left
S
Down
D
Right
O
A
P
B
Enter
Start
Space
Select
Parallelism Caveats
both the threading and multiprocessing packages are supported by
nes-py with some caveats related to rendering:
rendering is not supported from instances of threading.Thread
rendering is supported from instances of multiprocessing.Process,
but nes-py must be imported within the process that executes the render
call
Development
To design a custom environment using nes-py, introduce new features, or fix
a bug, please refer to the Wiki.
There you will find instructions for:
setting up the development environment
designing environments based on the NESEnv class
reference material for the NESEnv API
documentation for the nes_py.wrappers module
Cartridge Mapper Compatibility
NROM
MMC1 / SxROM
UxROM
CNROM
You can check the compatibility for each ROM in the following
list
Disclaimer
This project is provided for educational purposes only. It is not
affiliated with and has not been approved by Nintendo.
"controller.cpp", "cpu.cpp", "emulator.cpp", "lib_nes_env.cpp", "main_bus.cpp", "picture_bus.cpp", "ppu.cpp"
For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.
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