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Post by unknow on Jan 26, 2006 2:19:20 GMT 1
As we said before, the network feature is done... But yoyo told me that is still some issues that keep it quite unreliable. So I dont know what yoyo want to do (put it or not) Better not, or people will start coming here and say "the stupid network option doesn't work you a$$h0lez" It's sad, but it's true, there are people who instead of thank the developers, just say what's wrong with their app. nonetheless there are many other that will thank,donate and luv your work guys! Im just waiting for this two weeks to end lol.
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Post by jetkey885 on Jan 26, 2006 3:19:48 GMT 1
unknow i think you're totally wrong when pointing out that people don't thank the developers and just point out what's wrong. i'm sure everyone is very thankful for the emu but suggest ways to improve it and point out what issue(s) they've run into that might have been missed by the developers. i too am a programmer and it does take other people to catch your mistakes...all in all...i too am thankful for the wonderful emu.
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Post by corona on Jan 26, 2006 5:13:03 GMT 1
Even if there are plenty of people who thank the devs for all their time and effort, those few people who pop up and say stuff like "I h@t3 joor program joo j3rk!!" kinda have some kind of super annoying effect on all of us. Should you ever see someone like that, I suggest you kill them where they stand.
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Post by Tinnus on Jan 26, 2006 17:10:26 GMT 1
We're not bashing people who do bug reports, we are bashing people who just complain and bash the (free) work of others.
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Post by unknow on Jan 26, 2006 17:30:20 GMT 1
unknow i think you're totally wrong when pointing out that people don't thank the developers and just point out what's wrong. i'm sure everyone is very thankful for the emu but suggest ways to improve it and point out what issue(s) they've run into that might have been missed by the developers. i too am a programmer and it does take other people to catch your mistakes...all in all...i too am thankful for the wonderful emu. well, i didn't said everyone, as i said there are many many others who do thank and help, but you just need to see the boards on pspupdates or even in the comments on the home page where they show the new apps. and what corona said I completely agree, if you see one of those guys... it's very annoying.
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Post by cooliscool on Jan 26, 2006 22:22:37 GMT 1
That's some great news Laxer3a.. can't wait!
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Post by bl@ckm@ge987 on Jan 29, 2006 16:18:27 GMT 1
Someone on the pspupdates forum suggested that you move the sound over to the media engine to speed up the emu. Would that work?
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Post by cooliscool on Jan 29, 2006 16:42:37 GMT 1
Um, if you'd read every post, you'd see that sound generation is now done on the Media Engine. Actual emulation is still on the CPU, but generation takes up CPU time as well.
Moving actual emulation to ME would be much harder.
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Post by stealthcp on Jan 29, 2006 19:08:01 GMT 1
Cool. Looking forward to this release so keep up the good work. Heard about this mode 7 bug before and well, if your fixing it, all the better for using this emu, eh? Although your emulator is better than any other SNES emulator out there, I can't help but notice that different rendering modes work better for different situations in the game. For instance, FF2 (US Version), when in an airship, it is better to turn of PSP acceleration, and you need speedhacks of otherwise it freezes due to enemies not disappearing. I was wondering if your could implement support to save whether or not speedhacks are loaded? Or have a setting for each game? Besides that great work.
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Post by yoyofr on Jan 30, 2006 0:45:26 GMT 1
moving sound emulation on the me isn't really possible right now. it would require to rewrite lots of code and it would probably break lots of games, since on a real snes, sound processor & main processor are working together and so require to be syncronized. in snes9xTYL 0.3, sound mixing will be moved to me, and it helps saving some fps, especially when you're using 22Khz/44Khz sound output frequencies. the major drawback is the main snes cpu, emulated on the main psp cpu, can change internal sound chipset memory when media engine is generation the sound output. Since media engine and main psp cpu have their own cache, it results in sometime some noise in the sound output. nothing really big, but sound output isn't crystal clear all the time....
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Post by bl@ckm@ge987 on Jan 30, 2006 3:16:23 GMT 1
Alright, thanks for the info. Although you do have the rare post, they are always useful, same with laxer3a. Keep it up!
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Post by corona on Jan 30, 2006 4:00:55 GMT 1
Will TYL work with the new 2.6 eboot loader? I think that TYL would gain a much larger following if someone where to help make sure that future users can make use of TYL. I'm not sure right now, but apparently Fanjita has only the old crappy uo_snes9x working on the new eboot loader. Just remember that emulators are often incentive enough to buy a system. I myself only bought a PSP when I found out that it could run homebrew applications.
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Post by miemt on Jan 30, 2006 4:24:59 GMT 1
Just remember that emulators are often incentive enough to buy a system. I myself only bought a PSP when I found out that it could run homebrew applications. Are you working for Sony? There dont care of that.
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Post by frmariam on Jan 30, 2006 19:48:23 GMT 1
I'm not sure right now, but apparently Fanjita has only the old crappy uo_snes9x working on the new eboot loader. I don't think TYL is working, but then again I don't own GTA (I own a 2.0). Just please don't say uo_snes9x is crappy. Y worked hard on it and it still runs many games great. I heard Y joined TYL team but don't remenber where or am sure if it's true. It'd be great though... I don't know what to suggest for the emu itself just hope save states don't get corrupt in 0.3 (it'd be sweet if you guys managed to fix that). But has I said in NeoCD forum, the gui would be great if it were in the style of NeoCD 0.8 (you could have a proper credits section in a tab - sorry is just that I'll see the splash tons of times if some roms crash and I have to hard reset... I guess it's a Loader issue). I hope 0.3 was coded in a more 2.+ friendly way (but I'll be just as happy if it loads on my 2.0)... If not well we can always thank Fanjita for our homebrew under 2.+ (and I guess he would eventually get that). Anyway thank for all your work on the emu. It is really popular and seems to be one of the few still alive (unfortunatelly since I'd love to see NesterJ, RIN and SMS updated) and I hope you guys keep at it (pretty please...). Take care
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Post by Tinnus on Jan 31, 2006 13:16:48 GMT 1
Will TYL work with the new 2.6 eboot loader? I think that TYL would gain a much larger following if someone where to help make sure that future users can make use of TYL. Future users? You mean current users. Sony releases new firmwares faster than rabbits reproducing, so soon you'll see FW 2.7 or 3.0. Actually, as soon as 2.6 is completely cracked. That's the main reason they release new FWs afterall... (or did you really think it was to give customers new features?)
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Post by miemt on Jan 31, 2006 13:56:30 GMT 1
Will TYL work with the new 2.6 eboot loader? I think that TYL would gain a much larger following if someone where to help make sure that future users can make use of TYL. Future users? You mean current users. Sony releases new firmwares faster than rabbits reproducing, so soon you'll see FW 2.7 or 3.0. Actually, as soon as 2.6 is completely cracked. That's the main reason they release new FWs afterall... (or did you really think it was to give customers new features?) yea, but whether the PSP Firmware 2.60 fully hack or not, there still need to release new firmware to support PS3 (March/April 2006 is PS3 release date, atleast in Japan)
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Post by bl@ckm@ge987 on Jan 31, 2006 21:30:05 GMT 1
Support PS3? I think you've been misinformed.
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Post by corona on Jan 31, 2006 22:57:05 GMT 1
The PS3 and the PSP will have compatibility, it is still uncomfirmed how this will be accomplished right now tho. Apparently, the connectivity between systems will be far less amazing than one would expect. Simple and almost pointless things will most likely be doable, such as looking at photos or listening to music. My guess is that they will keep compatibility as low as possible, to keep from having the PSP an early oppertunity to hacking the firmware on the PS3.
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Post by zshadow on Feb 1, 2006 0:19:55 GMT 1
they said the PSP could be used as a controller for the PSP (already supported in ver. 1.00) .. and using the PSP as a media device for the PS3, well .. it's going to use a standard USB port, so ...
Unless they somehow manage to break compatibility, I wouldn't worry about it, and even still, the PSP -> PS3 connection is basically just a gimmick, much like the NGC -> GBA connection, so doubt many people will actually be using it ...
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Post by bl@ckm@ge987 on Feb 1, 2006 1:55:22 GMT 1
I doubt it will be anything special. USB does mean possible photo and music support (XBOX360 anyone?). To one up MS though, video might be implemented. I believe it may just be used as a memory card for the PSP, which would actually pretty effective.
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Post by corona on Feb 1, 2006 4:53:19 GMT 1
Ive heard that Sony may be implementing their "Firmware update" crap with the PSP onto the PS3. This sounds like hardcore stupidity to me, but apparently Sony is really worried that hackers will break their firmware open once again shortly after launch. Sony has had infamously crappy hack protection, and now that the nex gen consoles are coming out, it seems like Sony is gonna keep their reputation. The moral of the story is "Pirates always win."
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Post by entry on Feb 1, 2006 15:37:16 GMT 1
Very nice to read those news. Looking forward to this a lot.
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Post by corona on Feb 1, 2006 17:07:10 GMT 1
Very nice to read those news. Looking forward to this a lot. Now, I dont know about you entry, but the idea of having firmware updates on the PS3 is rather upsetting to me. I mean, sure its good that the public cannot play illegal copies of games on their systems, but the fact of the matter is that Sony is blocking off those who want to play with the technology they paid for. Homebrew applications are often the reason why people will buy a system, and since Sony is basically shoving its boot up the asses of the public, many will end up getting the royal boot and get it hard. Not only that, but the firmware update thing is quickly turning into a resource eater. If Sony persists, then it is likely that they will make their own systems into a bunch of expensive doorstops.
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Post by entry on Feb 1, 2006 20:59:52 GMT 1
coronaOh, sorry, my posting was not related to your posting. I see things similar too you. I also do not like the idea of firmware upgrades on PS3. But this is a complex topic. I do not like the whole thing Sony is doing right now.
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Post by corona on Feb 1, 2006 21:07:40 GMT 1
About the connectivity with PSP and PS3, I just read an article that claims the PSP will be able to sync up wirelessly to the PS3, allowing for improved game experience. Now, Im not sure how this is going to work, as the PSP currently isn't able to link to external devices without wires or broadband internet, so the logical conclusion is that Sony will churn out a firmware update for everyone to get pissed off about. Lets hope that Sony pulls another stupid and gives us an easy to hack update, otherwise the future of the PSP may wither into the dust. (Hopefully not before they release Crisis Core)
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Post by laxer3a on Feb 2, 2006 5:32:52 GMT 1
Hey guys... you dont think you are going way TOOO much off topic ?
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Post by corona on Feb 2, 2006 6:22:49 GMT 1
Perhaps. I think I'll take this oppertunity to go eat some donuts.
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