Made a new thread, so it would get noticed easier.
Hopefully this will be 1 of the last posts, and this site will be up to date on pretty much all windows emulators (was thinkging of doing mac/linux threads. i would be able to test linux, but i dont have a mac, so would only be able to just post them w/o input).
Well i spend awhile testing lots of different emulators and builds, here is what i got:
PSP:
Jpcsp: http://buildbot.orphis.net/jpcsp/ (is the official build list). it seems Psp emulation is really not there, but i did notice much better game compatibility/etc in newer builds over the posted 0.6 (also notice 32 and 64bit builds)
***They seem to push out new builds as much as dolphin, maybe you should put a link to http://buildbot.orphis.net/jpcsp/ in the description of Jpcsp page? this way you wont have to keep re-uploading new builds?
N64:
Project64k v0.25 released http://pj64k.blogspot.com/ (nothing special, just an update)
PSX:
PCSX-reloaded v1.9.92 beta http://pcsxr.codeplex.com/
This is one AWESOME PSX emulator, its based on PCSX code, but they made major improvements. Its actually BETTER then epsxe! Like this emulator is SO much better then the original PCSX, it should get its own page, it would almost be an insult to pair it with pcsx lmao.
The only down side is one it shares with epsxe, non re sizable window. I would HIGHLY recommend this emulator, and hope it can gets its own page (due to the fact PCSX has a low rating, and i tried PCSX and it really does suck, and the pcsx team is no longer going to update pcsx as they are focused on pcsx2)
GBA:
Visual boy advanced-m 956 http://sourceforge.net/projects/vbam/ (vba-m meaning merge, as its a merge of all the other versions people made of it). It takes what VBA prefected and made it BETTER! (btw if you look under files you will find a 64bit version, DO NOT get it lmao, its unsupported no longer being worked on, and screws up the 32bit version ini file). But ya, a def good thing to post on vba page, as vba is pretty much dead. btw there are quite a few old unofficial build on the vba page.
GC/Wii:
Dolphin http://www.dolphin-emulator.com/download.html (new revisions available).
***Ok so i think also it would be a great idea to not only do jpcsp link to download page, but dolphin should have the http://www.dolphin-emulator.com/download.html link to the page posted in the description. dolphin also pushes out revisions almost daily, so you have to do updating less, i think it would be good to post a link.
PLUGINS!
N64:
Nrage input v2 2.2 beta http://sourceforge.net/projects/nragev20/ (great plugin, most recent one)
Glide64 r239 https://code.google.com/p/glidehqplusglitch64/downloads/list (cant comment on it as i havent used it yet, but its the most up to date)
PSX
Lillypad input plugin / GSdx 1.0.1.9 video plugin: http://pcsxr.codeplex.com/releases/view/47932 (lillypad is really good, gsdx is meh, they both come with the source code in a folder). Im not sure what version lillypad is, it doesnt say.
netSock v0.1 / PS4NET v0.3 network plugins http://forums.ngemu.com/downloads.php?do=cat&id=125 (you have thew other 2, the netshock comes with pcsx-r emulator)
And for the sega fans i guess, these are untested, but i found them by googling best sega emulators here are more up to date versions:
Sega dreamcast:
demul 0.5.6 (X86) / DEMUL 0.5.5 (X64) http://demul.emulation64.com/downloads/
nulldc 1.0.4 https://code.google.com/p/nulldc/downloads/detail?name=nullDC_104_r50.7z&can=2&q
Sega saturn
yabause 0.9.10 http://sourceforge.net/projects/yabause/ (i read some where "Yabause support booting games using Saturn cds or iso files" not sure if that has any significance or not lol)
Well that covers about everything, after this i believe all emulators (atleast the semi-decent ones that actually matter) will be all fully updated, and same for plugins.
No rush on updating them, i know its a pain and you have slow uploads, so you can do at your leisure.
Hopefully this will be 1 of the last posts, and this site will be up to date on pretty much all windows emulators (was thinkging of doing mac/linux threads. i would be able to test linux, but i dont have a mac, so would only be able to just post them w/o input).
Well i spend awhile testing lots of different emulators and builds, here is what i got:
PSP:
Jpcsp: http://buildbot.orphis.net/jpcsp/ (is the official build list). it seems Psp emulation is really not there, but i did notice much better game compatibility/etc in newer builds over the posted 0.6 (also notice 32 and 64bit builds)
***They seem to push out new builds as much as dolphin, maybe you should put a link to http://buildbot.orphis.net/jpcsp/ in the description of Jpcsp page? this way you wont have to keep re-uploading new builds?
N64:
Project64k v0.25 released http://pj64k.blogspot.com/ (nothing special, just an update)
PSX:
PCSX-reloaded v1.9.92 beta http://pcsxr.codeplex.com/
This is one AWESOME PSX emulator, its based on PCSX code, but they made major improvements. Its actually BETTER then epsxe! Like this emulator is SO much better then the original PCSX, it should get its own page, it would almost be an insult to pair it with pcsx lmao.
The only down side is one it shares with epsxe, non re sizable window. I would HIGHLY recommend this emulator, and hope it can gets its own page (due to the fact PCSX has a low rating, and i tried PCSX and it really does suck, and the pcsx team is no longer going to update pcsx as they are focused on pcsx2)
GBA:
Visual boy advanced-m 956 http://sourceforge.net/projects/vbam/ (vba-m meaning merge, as its a merge of all the other versions people made of it). It takes what VBA prefected and made it BETTER! (btw if you look under files you will find a 64bit version, DO NOT get it lmao, its unsupported no longer being worked on, and screws up the 32bit version ini file). But ya, a def good thing to post on vba page, as vba is pretty much dead. btw there are quite a few old unofficial build on the vba page.
GC/Wii:
Dolphin http://www.dolphin-emulator.com/download.html (new revisions available).
***Ok so i think also it would be a great idea to not only do jpcsp link to download page, but dolphin should have the http://www.dolphin-emulator.com/download.html link to the page posted in the description. dolphin also pushes out revisions almost daily, so you have to do updating less, i think it would be good to post a link.
PLUGINS!
N64:
Nrage input v2 2.2 beta http://sourceforge.net/projects/nragev20/ (great plugin, most recent one)
Glide64 r239 https://code.google.com/p/glidehqplusglitch64/downloads/list (cant comment on it as i havent used it yet, but its the most up to date)
PSX
Lillypad input plugin / GSdx 1.0.1.9 video plugin: http://pcsxr.codeplex.com/releases/view/47932 (lillypad is really good, gsdx is meh, they both come with the source code in a folder). Im not sure what version lillypad is, it doesnt say.
netSock v0.1 / PS4NET v0.3 network plugins http://forums.ngemu.com/downloads.php?do=cat&id=125 (you have thew other 2, the netshock comes with pcsx-r emulator)
And for the sega fans i guess, these are untested, but i found them by googling best sega emulators here are more up to date versions:
Sega dreamcast:
demul 0.5.6 (X86) / DEMUL 0.5.5 (X64) http://demul.emulation64.com/downloads/
nulldc 1.0.4 https://code.google.com/p/nulldc/downloads/detail?name=nullDC_104_r50.7z&can=2&q
Sega saturn
yabause 0.9.10 http://sourceforge.net/projects/yabause/ (i read some where "Yabause support booting games using Saturn cds or iso files" not sure if that has any significance or not lol)
Well that covers about everything, after this i believe all emulators (atleast the semi-decent ones that actually matter) will be all fully updated, and same for plugins.
No rush on updating them, i know its a pain and you have slow uploads, so you can do at your leisure.
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