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    I didn't say it was a port. I was letting you know about how he started a pc emu and so he does have some good coding in him. Also, F9z, if it's Project 64, you are using plug ins. They are configured automatically so it works at it's best. Probably like 90% of the pc emulators use plug ins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joshisposer View Post
    Also, F9z, if it's Project 64, you are using plug ins. They are configured automatically so it works at it's best. Probably like 90% of the pc emulators use plug ins.
    I stand corrected then. I thought plugins as in an addon to an existing program.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F9zDark View Post
    I have an N64 emulator on PC and it runs fine. The biggest issue I have with it is the controls
    you can buy controllers for the pc that mimic n64 ones and use them!:thumbup:

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Xandu- View Post
    No, the PC can't even emulate N64 that good, how can the PSP do it?

    The full speed emulators on the PC depend on plugins, which can't be used on the PSP..
    bull, its ur computer then cuz itz so slow. i just downloaded a n64 emu for my Mac and it runs just fine. also i downloaded project 64 for my pc and it worked just fine. i didnt download any extras or plugins for it

    and the controls are fine to me

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    alright PSMonkey did port a PC N64 emulator to the PSP, it was Nincest. Now that was just a Proof of Concept port. People said N64 emulation on the PSP was impossible and he ported Nincest to say that it wasnt. He did determine that it because Nincest was developed for the X86 processor and not the PSP processor that a simple port would never work properly, but one written from scratch would. So he started to work on Monkey64. An Nintendo64 emulator written from scratch for the PSP. It developed along pretty well and he got hired by a company doing PSP Commerial work and thus had to stop development on Monkey64 as well as Sandbox and Iris.

    ~psiko

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Xandu- View Post
    No, the PC can't even emulate N64 that good, how can the PSP do it?

    The full speed emulators on the PC depend on plugins, which can't be used on the PSP..
    What are you on about man? pc can emulate 99.9% of nintendo 64 games full speed with awesome sound....

    its not dependent on plugins either....some plugins produce better sound or gfx for certain games thats it.....

    the speed isnt affected by plugins at all

    more or less very little gfx issues either..

    download project 64

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    My PC runs all the games i have tried Perfect, except smash bros...

    Im using project64 1.6 as i downloaded it not downloaded any plugins or whatnot

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    Quote Originally Posted by S34MU5 View Post
    My PC runs all the games i have tried Perfect, except smash bros...

    Im using project64 1.6 as i downloaded it not downloaded any plugins or whatnot
    Yep same as me. :thumbup:

    I dont know where people get the idea that it doesnt run perect on a pc? ...plus my pc is about 9 years old and has no problems playing the games! I would advise getting an adapter though so you can use consol joypads for the pc else some games are a mare to play!

    I'm just soooooooooo looking forward to N64 working well on-the-go on my PSP!

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    Try running an n64 emulator on a 333mhz pc with like a 32mb (is that correct?) graphics card and you'll probably run into some problems...

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    Quote Originally Posted by HomerSp View Post
    Try running an n64 emulator on a 333mhz pc with like a 32mb (is that correct?) graphics card and you'll probably run into some problems...
    Well my PC is piss poor but it still manages to run everything 100%.

    If your machine doesn’t work though because it is that prehistoric I would suggest actually buying a real N64 as this would be probably a lot cheaper than upgrading your PC. :rofl:

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