Re: Tried EVERYTHING, but NO saturn emulator
Just like this PC that I'm using now. (not mine actually)
Example :
CPU : AMD Athlon XP 1800+
RAM : 120 MB (I doubt it's 128MB)
Graphic Card : Trident Video Acclerator Blade 3D/ProMedia (Very weak graphic card.)
Note :
I gather this quick info by doing the steps that I posted earlier in this thread.
Re: Tried EVERYTHING, but NO saturn emulator
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Originally Posted by
montpics
Generally you will know the PC specs by right click on
My Computer and click
Properties. It will show the infos about your CPU, RAM and Windows version that you are using.
For quick Graphic Card info, you may right click on the desktop (don't click any icon) and hit
Properties. It will popped up
Display Properties. Click on
Settings Tab and you will get the info by looking under
Graphic :.
Sorry if my recent post will make you a little confused. :p
Alternatively, you can click here below.
>CLICK HERE!<
(Utility that provides information on your CPU, including: processor name and vendor, core stepping and process, processor package, internal and external clocks, clock multiplier, partial overclock detection, processor features, supported instructions sets, L1 and L2 cache information, location, size, speed, and technology.)
I am such a bonehead, I didnt even notice this post was there. HAHAHA would have saved us both some confusion. Anyways here is the specs...
Hp Notebook PC
mobile AMD athlon(tm) XP sp2 1500+
649 MHz, 224MB of RAM
Display settings :
Radeon IGP 320M set to 32bit true color
Re: Tried EVERYTHING, but NO saturn emulator
If there is anything else you need just tell me and i will find it and post it
Re: Tried EVERYTHING, but NO saturn emulator
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Originally Posted by
xesvuli420
Hp Notebook PC
mobile AMD athlon(tm) XP sp2 1500+
649 MHz, 224MB of RAM
Display settings :
Radeon IGP 320M set to 32bit true color
With the current specs, it should work with Cassini 1.0, or Yabause (I can't confirm with that but you can try with it. It might be slow.) However, you can't use the current version of SSF which needs better speed CPU for the likes of Athlon 64/FX or Intel Pentium 4. :)
Re: Tried EVERYTHING, but NO saturn emulator
ok lets try this. I couldnt get cassini to do anything last time, SOOOO how about when you read this, send me an Email to Xesvuli420@yahoo.com with your email in it. I will get it immediatly, and reply to your email with an idea I have. Maybe if we can get together online you could walk me through doing this. I would really appreciate you taking the time to help me, so if it still doesnt work I dont keep feeling like i'm a complete idiot, at least then we both will be ;) lol just kidding.
Re: Tried EVERYTHING, but NO saturn emulator
SSF is the only emulator i can get working and it works decently.
I'm using PAL Saturn Discs and my PC is pretty decent.
I wish it was a bit more stable like other emulators such as Fusion or MAME
EDIT: It's signs of development are showing now, when i play ManxTT Superbike and go into a race it slows down...:( with the occasional spurt of normal speed. Menus work fine.
Well, it's impressive because its version 0.08 Alpha, it's not even Beta yet so thats good signs to a proper emulator :D
So when we see version 1.0 it will most likely be working...hopfully :D
The other emulators don't work for me. And i hope development on SSF is going well :)
Re: Tried EVERYTHING, but NO saturn emulator
I know I just recently downloaded the newest ssf and I was having problems with it as well.
I figured out that the actual cd folder must be open in order for it to work...
Usually it'll auto open then I'd start ssf. Worked fine then. (I was only playing japanese games)
Re: Tried EVERYTHING, but NO saturn emulator
hmmm, do you have to have a CD in the cd-rom??? man what do i do, i am so lost at this stuff. anyone have a step by step???