NSF player for Windows Mobile 2003 SE?

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NSF player for Windows Mobile 2003 SE?

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I have found a cheap Acer n50 PDA and have tried several NES emulators, without much success finding compatible ones. None of those I was able to run has NSF support. Is there any NSF player (or a NES emulator with that support) for this old platform?
I also searched for compatible Winamp version, without success, which could be upgradeable with NotSoFatSo plugin... Thanks!
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Here is an old list of emulators for Windows Mobile.

Winamp plugins will not help. Pocket PC/Windows Mobile is for ARM; Winamp plugins are for x86. How much storage does your device have? Could you transcode NSF to Ogg or MP3 and listen that way?

What I did was buy an Android PDA and install Droidsound.
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Thanks for the answer, I will try some more emulators. The device is quite nice for its age, has SD card slot so storage is not a problem. Maybe I will go the MP3-way.
tepples wrote:What I did was buy an Android PDA and install Droidsound.
That's great, I am currently thinking about a new android phone!
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I will warn you that the version of Droidsound I used doesn't handle power management as smoothly as I expect from an Android application. So after you have finished listening to game music or tracked music in Droidsound, you have to close it in the task manager or Droidsound will drain your battery.
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