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Magik 2010-07-03 14:00

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

Ogre Tactics
Oww I played gba version of it. Didn't like it much, but maybe i will give it a try on mupen64plus. Thanks for recommendation.

Could someone test saves states? (I can't do it myself today :( )

ps
IzzehO, you could list the games on second post that don't work. It will save time for ppl :)

IzzehO 2010-07-03 14:21

Re: How To: Nintendo 64 Emu for N900
 
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Originally Posted by Magik (Post 739580)
IzzehO, you could list the games on second post that don't work. It will save time for ppl :)

Just assume they won't work.. and you'll be sweet. As most don't. I'd gone through a good 60-70 games that don't work now. (Note that 20-30 did... they were just not good enough to post)

Azzhanlon2004 2010-07-03 16:12

Re: How To: Nintendo 64 Emu for N900
 
Hi IzzehO

sorry im not a huge xterm user so was following ur instructions so after i type mkdir .mupen64plus/* .mupen64plus/

it says cannot crete directory mupen64plus exists

anything?

slartibartfass 2010-07-03 16:39

Re: How To: Nintendo 64 Emu for N900
 
@ Azzhanlon2004:
Maybe you have already created the directory?
Just go ahead then.

@ IzzehO
Quote:

To change frame skip and resolution.
Edit gles2n64.conf
Code:
leafpead .mupen64plus/mupen64plus.conf
For full screen change screen width = 800. To disable (or increase) frameskip change it as instructed. There are other things to play with in this config, just experiment.
I think there is a little misspelling in the code.
Code:

leafpad .mupen64plus/gles2n64.conf
woulb be correct, I think.

But thank you very much, it workes really good, and it wasn't that hard to get it working, even for a complete new Linux and xterm user like me.

Oh and for fullscreen you need to change the Window width=800 too.

nax3000 2010-07-03 17:11

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

Originally Posted by IzzehO (Post 739554)
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.

Oh, that's news to me! So I'm guessing having all emus work at 20FPS with smooth sound is definitely plausible.

So is there a newer and better version of the GPU plugin that can be integrated into this emu?
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slartibartfass 2010-07-03 17:25

Re: How To: Nintendo 64 Emu for N900
 
is it possible to use the accelerometer as dpad?
that would be freakin' awesome!

Boemien 2010-07-03 18:07

Re: How To: Nintendo 64 Emu for N900
 
I have tried it and it does not work! Who can give me the commands to erase all the data installed and start again???

rainmaster 2010-07-03 18:12

Re: How To: Nintendo 64 Emu for N900
 
love this ,,,,,,but will wait untill there's a GUI and everything........

slartibartfass 2010-07-03 18:20

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

Originally Posted by Boemien (Post 739731)
I have tried it and it does not work! Who can give me the commands to erase all the data installed and start again???

You don't have to erase anything, just start new, and if it says "cannot create <directory> exist" just go on with the next command.

Azzhanlon2004 2010-07-03 18:29

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

Originally Posted by slartibartfass (Post 739693)
@ Azzhanlon2004:
Maybe you have already created the directory?
Just go ahead then.

@ IzzehO


I think there is a little misspelling in the code.
Code:

leafpad .mupen64plus/gles2n64.conf
woulb be correct, I think.

But thank you very much, it workes really good, and it wasn't that hard to get it working, even for a complete new Linux and xterm user like me.

Oh and for fullscreen you need to change the Window width=800 too.

ive tried going on following the instructions but after i go to run the program it says

no such file or directory???


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