Cheers mate!
Cheers mate!
I have all versions coming up with normal and kernel eboots as well as both flavors being compiled with optimization set to 2 and 3. Report back to see if there is a compatibility issue as optimization 2 should give a little boost though we are only talking a small boost.....
When I code I always try to keep my optimizations set to 2 as the app does get a significant boost (1~3 fps constant). If an application can't be run with an optimization of 2 then some effort should go into why its not happening or crashing.
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Grit I hope u take no offense to my offering here. I was only trying to see if there were differences instability setting the optimization levels to 2.
How about trying to import other systems into his emulator such as CAVE?
There are other arcade machines that utilize the m68000/z80 chips.
Is it possible to emulate Yu Suzuki's classics like Outrun and Space Harrier?...That would be great.![]()
Thanks NJ for the great emulators and the constant improvements and updates and thanks for those who compile the latest eboots giving us a chance to sample the improvements. I look forward to the version 1.65 that will be released in a few hours of this post haha.
Edit: I have just noticed that even at 266MHZ some games are playable (especially with tweaked settings). This emulator is part of the reason why I purchased another 4GB Sandisk recently. Along with Scummmvm, Snes, GBC, gpSP (GBA) Neo CD and Sega, CPS1 and CPS 2 means my Psp will never get boring ever!!
It doesn't even feel like an emulator anymore because it plays so smoothly.
I know this may sound noobish...but what's the difference between normal mode and kernel mode? I'm on 2.71 SE-C...so I don't know which version to download.
Thats cool that you're compiling these sources and all but why are you tinkering with the supported roms? Optimization is one thing but your deliberately keeping out the one rom NJ brought into these sources.........Hyper Street Fighter 2 Anniversary.
The driver is in the source and NJ clearly mentions it. This is why we even needed binary's in the first place.
whats up Samurai X?
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