10 June 2010, 19:54 | #21 |
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Awesome, now get playing tonyyeb!!
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10 June 2010, 20:06 | #22 |
Has the Amiga bug again
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10 June 2010, 21:21 | #23 |
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CPU/Chipset setting in PSPUAE can change performace quite dramatically. It depends what the game is, but i'm sure it could make Indy Heat playable.
SWOS, i have never got to run well. Supercars II i think can (especially on FAME/C core iirc) |
10 June 2010, 21:30 | #24 |
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I have never tried this so I have no idea really, not even sure if you can use hdf's or a folder. But if you can, has anyone tried to install workbench with whdload games on the PSP?
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10 June 2010, 21:52 | #25 |
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you can install WHDload games into RAM: but there is no HD support.
unfortunately, a lot of the savestates FOL & I set up to run from whdload games from RAM: were lost in the pspuae.com server problems - we will be trying to get them available again though. (although i'd rather just have HD support tbh) |
10 June 2010, 23:12 | #26 | |
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Im sure this is down to the bugs in E-UAE WIP3. I have never been able to get WIP4 to compile, which is supposed to fix alot of bugs. I could never workout the menu arrays. Im sure if someone explained them to me, I would understand, but as it is, im going round in circles. Maybe once I get server sorted, I can plow head into the code again, like I used to. I learnt alot then forgot alot as I had'nt tpuched the code properly in almost a year. |
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10 June 2010, 23:14 | #27 |
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10 June 2010, 23:46 | #28 | |
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I am a bit of an idiot when it comes to tech stuff. But I have played a lot of snes games with the one I uploaded and never had any speed issues at all. What is a kernel level based one? Thanks |
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11 June 2010, 08:50 | #29 |
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AFAIK there are two types of PSP application, kernel mode and user mode. On some PSP's the firmware hacks only give access to user mode and so the applications have to be written specifically in this way.
Now it was my understanding that applications written for kernel mode could be written to be faster than those written exclusively for user mode (no RAM copying). But psp is no longer my area of expertise as I only picked mine up for the first time in over two years this week. |
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Ah I think I understand, thanks for the explaination.
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11 June 2010, 11:11 | #32 |
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Ok, reading a little it seems the PSP's CPUs have no TLB (MMU) and so there would be very little speed penalty in user mode over kernel mode.
Traditionally programs running in user mode require data to be copied to linear memory before the hardware can use it. These copies are big speed penalties. |
30 October 2010, 15:26 | #33 |
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@Fol,
i've just been able to try your pspuae 0.80beta3 and it is very nice I've been able to play Goal! Kick off2fwcv with a great speed and with sound !! Thanks for your work on this emulator One question : in the archive there is an hbl folder , what is it for ? I'm in custom firmware 5.50Gen D3 Last edited by lolafg; 30 October 2010 at 15:59. |
30 October 2010, 22:09 | #34 |
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I sometimes wonder why no-one in the Wiz/Cannoo/Pandora scene bothers to try and port PSPUAE to the platform instead of dragging out yet another quick hack job of UAE4ALL like with every other platform. The source is available, right?
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30 October 2010, 22:42 | #35 | |
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Im sure GnostiC is working on UAE for Pandora, or atleast he was. |
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30 October 2010, 23:33 | #36 |
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Bit of a shame I don't have a Pandora then.
Somebody give the poor Wiz a decent Amiga emulator........ please! |
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01 November 2010, 23:21 | #39 |
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Thinking about it, it would be nice if the Wiz had a decent Atari ST emulator also. That CaSTaway emu is bollocks, to be frank.
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02 November 2010, 11:18 | #40 |
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