Running Emulators on Older PCs
Hey sorry about the double post (same post earlier in different thead) i just figured out how to start a new topic:o
Anyways my question i wanted to post has to do with n64 emulation, i'm aware that there are many different emulators avalible and currently Project64 works quite well for me, but i'm soon going to run all my emulations off an older PC, i think it's a P2. I'm confident that it will run Zsnes, nestopia, and Fusion just fine, but project64 i'm not quite sure of. At this time I'm unable to test on it so i just went ahead and downloaded all the n64 emulators avalible. Is there any n64 emulator that would run best on an older PC like a pentium2 running windows98 and a sub par graphics card?
What do you think of my other choices of emulators, i quite like Zsnes but i'm not that big on Fusion (it just seems to appear really dim to me) and nestopia i hardly use.
1 more thing, as i am new to n64 emulation or any type that would require analog control, what would be the best gamepad / emulator to replicate analog?
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wow, pentium 2. Why?
I dont think its strong enough to play project 64.
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datadayne
wow, pentium 2. Why?
I dont think its strong enough to play project 64.
is it strong enough to run any other emu?
What if i overclocked the cpu or graphics card?
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Heres my thinking...
ok, so I went to sleep over to my friends house, I wanted to play project 64.
So I put it to a disk so I didnt need to install it on his computer. When I tried, It didnt work, his computer was a pentium 3.
If it does turn out to work on your computer, then it might run really slow.
(im curios, why are you changing to pentium 2?)
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Nintendo 64 emulation requires at least a Pentium III processor, a GeForce 2 or similar video card and 128 MB of system RAM.
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Originally Posted by
datadayne
Heres my thinking...
ok, so I went to sleep over to my friends house, I wanted to play project 64.
So I put it to a disk so I didnt need to install it on his computer. When I tried, It didnt work, his computer was a pentium 3.
If it does turn out to work on your computer, then it might run really slow.
(im curios, why are you changing to pentium 2?)
my main computer is a laptop so i figured i could make use of the old computer that i picked up for free. Anyways i just got it and the specs don't look good
celeron 466mhz
64mb ram
4mb ATI rage II
ouch!... at least it was free, but i must be dreaming if i'm thinking of running project64,
oh well it can probably run Zsnes fine.
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Direct3D cannot run with a 4 MB video card, so don't expect anything beyond SNES to run.
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Butters
Direct3D cannot run with a 4 MB video card, so don't expect anything beyond SNES to run.
i know i know, i've pretty much abandoned the idea.
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BAH ZA!!! i've just come up with an idea, i'll use the old celeron466 to make an arcade machine.
>---**rushes off to read up on MAME**--->
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:confused:
MAME requires even more than a Nintendo 64 emulator. It can't even run smootly on my Celeron 850 MHz.