You don't have a great system, that's one reason.
The emulators in the N64 section of this site include the best. Try them all - but you're stuck with what's there.
I cant find a good emulator for N64
I have loads of roms, but the graphics are slow and the sound is crappy.
I tried many emulators and sound and video plugins.
This is my system:
Pentium3 900 Mhz
256 MBram
Geforce 2 AGP 64MB
CMEDIA 5.1 soundcard.
Can someone please help me with my problem.
Thanks....
Jogo
You don't have a great system, that's one reason.
The emulators in the N64 section of this site include the best. Try them all - but you're stuck with what's there.
I'm not exactly what you'd call a PC expert, but I know I've got a pentium 3 and I haven't got a 3D accelerator. It's windows ME.
Does that mean I can't play N64 or Dreamcast emulators very well either?
Also, how do you find the specs for your pc? is it in control panel?
My website is at http://www.joes-world.vze.com
There are no Dreamcast emulators that play games.Does that mean I can't play N64 or Dreamcast emulators very well either?
You can't run N64 emulators at 100% speed.
My computer,right click,properties.
Also, how do you find the specs for your pc? is it in control panel?
You won't be able to run N64 games well without a 3D accelerator though. Are you sure you don't have one? Even a motherboard graphics card will likely have some sort of acceleration.Originally posted by Legendeer@Mar 19 2004, 08:39 PM
I'm not exactly what you'd call a PC expert, but I know I've got a pentium 3 and I haven't got a 3D accelerator. It's windows ME.
Does that mean I can't play N64 or Dreamcast emulators very well either?
Also, how do you find the specs for your pc? is it in control panel?
You seem older than 12. You ask smarter questions and type better than most adults :-)
I know there are no ROMS for Dreamcast emulators, but I actually own a Dreamcast & several games, and I meant whether or not I would be able to play them on a dreamcast emulator with my pc.Originally posted by belmont@Mar 19 2004, 09:41 PM
There are no Dreamcast emulators that play games.
My website is at http://www.joes-world.vze.com
I'm not really sure. I've got a couple of games for my pc that I've never been able to play, and I think it said something about a 3D accelerator. Is there a part of control panel or my computer where it tells you? Then I could check.Originally posted by Lemon@Mar 19 2004, 10:16 PM
You won't be able to run N64 games well without a 3D accelerator though. Are you sure you don't have one? Even a motherboard graphics card will likely have some sort of acceleration.
I learned to touch-type in Year 6 of school, and I was quite good at spelling anyway.You seem older than 12. You ask smarter questions and type better than most adults :-)
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Try Start>Run and then type in "dxdiag". A diagnostics program will come up - click on the "Display" tab and you'll get graphics adaptor info.Originally posted by Legendeer@Mar 19 2004, 10:31 PM
I'm not really sure. I've got a couple of games for my pc that I've never been able to play, and I think it said something about a 3D accelerator. Is there a part of control panel or my computer where it tells you? Then I could check.
Okay, I did it and I didn't really understand what came up. It worked though. Here's what it looked like when I clicked on display from the dxdiag thing:-Try Start>Run and then type in "dxdiag". A diagnostics program will come up - click on the "Display" tab and you'll get graphics adaptor info.
-I clicked on the test directx 3d or button or something like that, and it was successful (I saw what it said I should see)
So does this mean I have got a 3D accelerator or not? My games said I didn't.....![]()
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Yep, you have a cheap motherboard 3D accelerator. Not much cop though, I'm afraid. No use for modern games, and will reduce your N64 emulation performance too.
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