Corn was the first N64 emulator to successfully implement Static Recompilation, and for those of us who aren't techy buffs, this means Corn is -fast-, or at least it was :) In the early days, UltraHLE was more or less the only worth while N64 emulator, but it needed a reasonably high PC spec to play games, as well as a Glide based card. Corn came along and blew everything out the water, at least when it came to speed. It ran very well on Pentium1 based boxes, but could only run Mario64 (only? ;)) However, with later versions, compatibilty increased and speed reduced. ContraSF is presumed dead and Corn 0.3- is almost definately going to be the last release of this very good emulator.