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IzzehO 2010-07-03 10:54

Re: How To: Nintendo 64 Emu for N900
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by salawat (Post 739375)
tried to play perfect dark, black screen popped up looking like it will start but then after like 3 seconds it closes.

Works on the more recent releases for Pandora.... but still no where near playable... its just a far too graphically heavy game.

The Quote Train 2010-07-03 10:55

Re: How To: Nintendo 64 Emu for N900
 
Any chance of a Mario Kart 64 vid with sound? :)

F2thaK 2010-07-03 10:56

Re: How To: Nintendo 64 Emu for N900
 
any chance of it being in the repos soon?

aldevil 2010-07-03 11:01

Re: How To: Nintendo 64 Emu for N900
 
Thanks for this great work !! Are you by any chance going to make an APP for us Noobs who don't touch the xterminal......

IzzehO 2010-07-03 12:14

Re: How To: Nintendo 64 Emu for N900
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aldevil (Post 739437)
Thanks for this great work !! Are you by any chance going to make an APP for us Noobs who don't touch the xterminal......

No reason not to, steps are very easy to follow and nows as good a time as any to learn xterm. You can't really do any damage if you stay out of root and follow the guide.

Quote:

Originally Posted by f2thak (Post 739433)
any chance of it being in the repos soon?

Not unless someone else steps in to do it - I've no where near the expertise for it. Especially not to design a basic frontend.

Azzhanlon2004 2010-07-03 12:43

Re: How To: Nintendo 64 Emu for N900
 
guys im having trouble creating a directory and moving it.

get the error msg cannot create directory.

however after i type the line tar zxf....... nothing happens i would of thought it would extract yes?

nax3000 2010-07-03 12:45

Re: How To: Nintendo 64 Emu for N900
 
So basically, is there a chance for this to run at 60fps on most games?
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CUMSHOT LONG

cddiede 2010-07-03 13:13

Re: How To: Nintendo 64 Emu for N900
 
Here's Zelda: Ocarina of Time playing (not just the opening cinema):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-FcmNzn4NU

Magik 2010-07-03 13:20

Re: How To: Nintendo 64 Emu for N900
 
Super Mario 64 works beautiful!

But it's a shame... StarCraft64 crashes and Command & Conquer doesn't start(it says in terminal it cannot open flashram file or something... ).

Anyway thanks IzzehO(and sorry for disbelieve in the other thread :D ) for this "HOWTO". I'm crossing my fingers for graphical interface :)

IzzehO 2010-07-03 13:29

Re: How To: Nintendo 64 Emu for N900
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nax3000 (Post 739523)
So basically, is there a chance for this to run at 60fps on most games?

Given most N64 games were designed to run at 20 FPS (17 for Pal) almost certainly not... but it is certainly plausible that a significant amount of games can be fully playable.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Azzhanlon2004 (Post 739518)
guys im having trouble creating a directory and moving it.

get the error msg cannot create directory.

however after i type the line tar zxf....... nothing happens i would of thought it would extract yes?

What directory are you trying to move? Its hard to diagnose a problem when you explanation has no detail whatsoever? Need actual errors.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Magik (Post 739549)
Super Mario 64 works beautiful!

But it's a shame... StarCraft64 crashes and Command & Conquer doesn't start(it says in terminal it cannot open flashram file or something... ).

Anyway thanks IzzehO(and sorry for disbelieve in the other thread :D ) for this "HOWTO". I'm crossing my fingers for graphical interface :)

Yeah several games don't work. Most of them it is due to the pre-alpha version of the GPU plugin. Ogre Tactics works however, if your in the mood from some strategy games. (Nothing in the RTS category comes to mind though.

My list on the second post has grown.. all work full speed.


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