It would be useful because:
- While FCEUX is good for debugging, it is hardly an accurate emulator.
- Nestopia is about as accurate as FCEUX, but play some games better
- Higan is most accurate, but you only want to use it if you can't test on a real hardware as it's a resource hog.
Then add ability to set one emulator as "default" one (accessible with standard run/build functions) while other would be accessible in a sub menu.
Oh, also make NM track where game.nes file is, why user needs to select it when all other tools (assembler, etc.) "just know" where that file is?
- While FCEUX is good for debugging, it is hardly an accurate emulator.
- Nestopia is about as accurate as FCEUX, but play some games better
- Higan is most accurate, but you only want to use it if you can't test on a real hardware as it's a resource hog.
Then add ability to set one emulator as "default" one (accessible with standard run/build functions) while other would be accessible in a sub menu.
Oh, also make NM track where game.nes file is, why user needs to select it when all other tools (assembler, etc.) "just know" where that file is?