jd755
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Post by jd755 on May 19, 2008 21:45:47 GMT 1
Greetings everyone. I'm new to LJP but am thoroughly impressed with it and will be donating soon. I'm not incredibly tech-savvy but I did manage to get LJP running on my 755p.
I am running (trial for now) Lightspeed 3.1 in order to get the SNES games to run smoothly while emulating sound, at 221 x 2.5 = 552. This is only necessary for SNES and GENS when using sound, though for some games on both systems it seems to not have much of an affect. Things are still slightly choppy in Sonic 3 on GENS as well as Harvest Moon on SNES. A few other games on each system run fine at that speed though. I'm also underclocking some applications so I will definitely be purchasing Lightspeed. Just to confirm what a few others have said, PXAclocker lite had no effect whatsoever on my 755p except making it very unstable at high or low settings.
I'm also running UDMH though I don't see a noticeable increase in performance or stability, so I'm on the fence about if I will purchase the full version.
I saw someone else's post about NES in-game saves being lost, and I am having the same problem. I'm using the save states to get by for now.
My OS only crashes about one in twenty times or so and of those cases are only when I'm majorly overclocking it and running SNES or GENS games. Largely I just wanted to throw my .02 into the experiences database and to say thanks for great software!
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Post by tgwaste on May 19, 2008 22:24:05 GMT 1
>> I'm also running UDMH though I don't see a noticeable increase in performance or stability, so I'm on the fence about if I will purchase the full version. this doesnt increase performance and stability, it simply allows you to use all the devices resource to start games like SNES..
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jd755
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Post by jd755 on May 19, 2008 23:04:43 GMT 1
Is this also achievable by simply resetting before playing SNES?
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Post by tgwaste on May 19, 2008 23:05:55 GMT 1
probably depends on the device.
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Post by countbuggula on May 19, 2008 23:31:28 GMT 1
On a 755 if you have NO other hacks/UI theme software/background running apps you should still be able to play SNES games, sometimes requiring a reset to free enough RAM, but I use UDMH to allow me to run some of those programs (email checker, weather update, pocket tunes, etc) and not worry about cutting it close.
By the way, jd755, it's great and refreshing to have introductory posts such as yours compared to most of the others we've been getting lately. So welcome to the site and I hope you stick around!
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Post by samphex on May 21, 2008 1:17:01 GMT 1
On a 755 if you have NO other hacks/UI theme software/background running apps you should still be able to play SNES games, sometimes requiring a reset to free enough RAM, but I use UDMH to allow me to run some of those programs (email checker, weather update, pocket tunes, etc) and not worry about cutting it close. By the way, jd755, it's great and refreshing to have introductory posts such as yours compared to most of the others we've been getting lately. So welcome to the site and I hope you stick around! The exact same thing goes for centro. I don't really think there s a difference in performance between the two.
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Post by ljpforever on May 22, 2008 4:04:34 GMT 1
Yea you hit it right on the head coder12 if its on the same processor it should run the same. Way to be coder12... way to be
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Post by icefire on May 22, 2008 4:20:49 GMT 1
Actually, a 680/755p is a Centro just in a different (worse? better?) package. Same stuff (mostly).
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