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What's the difference between this and sm64-port / sm64plus that was released years ago?
I believe the previous PC ports needed to be built by the user. This one comes as pre-built binary. Just give it the game ROM, and you are good to go.
Oh that's pretty cool then
Thank you for asking, and for OP to answer. I was a little confused because I played Mario 64 all the way through for the first time using SM64-Plus a year or so ago. It was fantastic, and I was able to use the Render96 stuff, which is way cooler than I'd ever imagined it to be. Also, using Cappy from Odyssey was quite fun as well. :)