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hello and welcome to part 4 of my nez emulator series if youve not seen the other parts I suggest that you do so before watching this one and I just want to fit in a small disclaimer before I start at no point do I claim that this emulator is 100% faithful to the original hardware it is likely not cycle accurate and it probably isnt compatible with all of the nez games out there but thats not the point what Im trying to do with this series is explain an approach to emulating a system and it just so happens Ive chosen a system which means a lot to me this video is the first of two videos describing the picture processing unit or the PPU and this is a device on the neces main hardware that is responsible for producing the images we see on the screen specifically in this video were going to look at how the nez stores and renders its graphics when its producing the images we see in the background and if you would indulge me for a moment Id like to thank all of my patreon and YouTu