Haldrie
Oct 15 2006, 07:31 PM
The new PJ64 team has had a beta version out for some time that is only available to people that donate $10 or more to help fund the emulator and the site. I was wondering if anyone has gotten a copy of this beta and if so what kind of improvements have they made so far. I saw a screenshot on the site that showed Star Wars Rouge Squadron working but it was only the opening sequence.
Agozer
Oct 15 2006, 09:12 PM
I don't have the beta but I know a few things about it:
1. Option to use LLE. Hence why Rogue Squadron and Indiana Jones The Infernal Machine partially work. Also very slow.
2. Jabo made numerous fixes tothe Direct3D graphics plugin fixing a good number of graphical bugs in many games. This includes Dr. Mario being "perfect", no more flickering in Paper Mario, etc.
3. High resolution texture support.
4. Transfer Pak emulation in Jabo's DirectInput plugin, IIRC.
5. Hardware Framebuffer effects in support is still in the dark, although Glide64 already supports this.
This is what I know about it, but don't take all of this as gospel.
Haldrie
Oct 15 2006, 10:00 PM
Hmm...this is looking nice. Thinks for the info Agozer.
mudlord
Nov 3 2006, 11:41 PM
Also, from what I hear, the beta currently has improved audio timing, which helps with:
* 007 - The World Is Not Enough
* Top Gear Rally
* Banjo Kazooie
* The Turok games
* Twisted Edge Extreme Snowboarding
* Donkey Kong 64
and probably many others, most specifically when they use Musyx and other extremely hard to emulate sound systems.
EDIT: Can confirm this, having just recently became a PJ64 beta tester/
Haldrie
Feb 14 2007, 09:24 PM
I got me a copy of this new version at last and they have indeed made some new improvements. One of the new features has occured within the last few days of this post. They have fixed the problem in the video plugin where on Maro Kart 64 on the Luigi's Raceway when the monitor showed up above the entrance to the tunnel of the first turn the game would freeze for a short moment. This problem has now been fixed. Not sure if it helps any other games but I'm sure after some more testing I can find some others that work better.
Agozer
Feb 14 2007, 11:17 PM
Probably one of the biggest changes is the fact that Jabo has finally implemented faster Framebuffer effects rendering in his plugin (hardware-based even?), since the old method of copying framebuffer contents to RDRAM was was slow as hell.
mudlord
Feb 15 2007, 01:15 AM
Yep, Jabo has been working heaps on hardware framebuffer emulation (and yes, all framebuffer effects are done in hardware render to texturing, not quite sure on the exact specifics though)..Just recently, there also has been big changes in stability too...
GameCop
Feb 18 2007, 01:52 AM
I thought you had to donate $20 for access to the BETA's?
Jitway
Feb 18 2007, 02:49 AM
Ya sure do and wtf. I thought emulation was all about the gaming and the ways to emulate the crap...not about the money. I know it takes time to do it but if you are not willing to put forth the time and effort for free then why do it.
mudlord
Feb 22 2007, 07:14 AM
QUOTE
I thought you had to donate $20 for access to the BETA's?
Correct, $20 or more.....
QUOTE
Ya sure do and wtf. I thought emulation was all about the gaming and the ways to emulate the crap...not about the money. I know it takes time to do it but if you are not willing to put forth the time and effort for free then why do it.
Its not about the money at all. If it was, they wouldnt be giving out 1.6 for free. Secondly, here's a overview of what it involves:
http://www.emutalk.net/showpost.php?p=290260&postcount=1
Haldrie
Feb 25 2007, 01:25 PM
These people are just regular old people like us that don't bring it that much money so that is why they are asking for donations for the beta to help them to continue to work on it. I actully did donate $20 to them to get this (whould have donated more but I didn't have enough money at the time).
Shoma
Apr 10 2007, 11:10 PM
*takes baseball cap off*
Show honor to those who are willing to pave another mile in our journey for free, world-wide emulation world. Darnet, i feel like just paying and not even d/l'ing it..........Yea right, i'm gonna d/l dis piece...
*Sniffles*
Kloplop321
Aug 9 2007, 03:08 AM
I was wondering if they fixed the audio problem in San Fransisco Rush 2049. The sound is very choppy and after like 2 minutes it just cuts out forever..
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