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    [QUOTE=Roxas]the sound for minish cap is kinda choppy or i'm the only with problem.

    Dont forget people its STILL IN BETA this emu performs fantastic for such early stages things can only get better with it.Please Exophase if possible try and implement save states for next release on wario for over a hour and just had to turn it off major pain in the ass.Thxs for all your great work.

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    I tested some ROMs, and it was AMAZING

    Totally Spies! (Yup, a game of this TV show does exist ) - The animation runs perfectly (it wasn't on 0.6), there are still some problems of transparency, and the game is *sometimes* a bit slow.

    Scrabble - No problem encountered.

    Monopoly - No problem encountered.

    Advance Wars [v1.1 dumped] - It ran slow on v0.6 but works much better on v0.7. However, displaying a text is sooooooo slow.

    Final Fantasy 4 - Runs OK. But the yellow sky makes gpSP slow.

    Final Fantasy Tactics Advance - Runs very well. Intro is as dreadful and boring as the real cartridge.

    (I mean that all these ROMS are European. Yup, the same region where a Joe Schmoe idiot will forget to distribute PS3. )

    Homebrews from www.foxysofts.com

    Deflektor, Nebulus run very well.
    Another World does NOT work. Bad jump, goto xmb.

    Great job for WarioWare Inc, and for the emu overall! On v0.6, I used a frameskip of 4. On v0.7, it's only 2, and some games work much better (The mini-game from F-Zero is the best example).

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    tested some more games

    virtua tennis-crashes
    king of fighters ex2-crashes
    crash bandicoot n-tranced-crashes
    pocket dogs-crashes
    naruto 2-crashes

    tekken advance-runs great on 2fps(forgot how good this game was)
    advance wars 2-perfect(haven't tested much though)
    crash bandicoot xs-runs great(sound a bit choppy at times but not very annoying)
    street fighter alpha 3-works fine

    i think that's all the games i tested

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    Quote Originally Posted by BL8Z3D247
    x:/psp
    x:/psp/game
    x:/psp/game/gpsp(where the eboot, gba_bios.bin, gpsp.cfg, roms folder goes)
    x:/psp/game/gpsp/roms(games and saves(.sav) in here)

    Really? You guys got it to run this way? I just put every thin in the "gpSP' folder and only have a single eboot in the "gpSP%" folder. hmmm, strange....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Shizzy
    Really? You guys got it to run this way? I just put every thin in the "gpSP' folder and only have a single eboot in the "gpSP%" folder. hmmm, strange....
    no it's all the the "gpsp" folder with the single eboot in the "gpsp%" folder

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    Works fine with the roms/save files in a seperate folder within /gpsp.

    I now have no need for a new dosbox version, wolfenstein runs perfectly and is the proper version unline the snes one.

    Sonic advance ran great, crashed while fighting the third (bouncy) boss unfortunately ( I'll try the alt version). The way it ran up untill that point was near flawless though, extremely impressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bah
    Works fine with the roms/save files in a seperate folder within /gpsp.

    I now have no need for a new dosbox version, wolfenstein runs perfectly and is the proper version unline the snes one.

    Sonic advance ran great, crashed while fighting the third (bouncy) boss unfortunately ( I'll try the alt version). The way it ran up untill that point was near flawless though, extremely impressive.
    yeh that's how i got my roms/saves, in a seperate folder called "roms"(obviously)

    and yeh every rom i've been throwing at this version has done very well...i'm playing LoZ - MC(going on 4 hrs.) but i'm about to call it a night

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    Can we hold Exophase accountable for creating severe sleep deprivation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veskgar
    Can we hold Exophase accountable for creating severe sleep deprivation?
    Yes but well worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veskgar
    Can we hold Exophase accountable for creating severe sleep deprivation?
    haha i know what u mean, i've been playing LoZ - MC for 4+ hrs. and i keep saying "i'll go to sleep in 10 mins." lol...still up

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