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Alan-HTID
im sorry if this is in the wrong section.



i would be much obliged if some one could please give me the keyboard commands for the 3 yellow buttons ( see image above ) please help me as ive been searching for a copy of this game for 4/5 years as i never completed it as a kid and now i have i just need the key commands for those three buttons sad.gif please help me
megaman_zer0
... just configure them how you want options --> controller plugin configuration
Alan-HTID
thank you so0o0o much
Rawrthness
you probably already seen it but default is

C up is "home"
C down is End
C left is Delete
C right is Page Down
razydude
QUOTE (Rawrthness @ May 10 2007, 06:35 PM) *
you probably already seen it but default is

C up is "home"
C down is End
C left is Delete
C right is Page Down


My Zelda OoT is perfect except for one thing. I cant see the hearts their just black squares and i cant see how a song goes when its playing
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!! also when i get an item i really dont get it it says i still have 0
Agozer
Your graphics hardware doesn't meet the requirements. It could also be a bad rom.

So, what are your computer specs?
razydude
QUOTE (Agozer @ Jul 11 2007, 10:32 AM) *
Your graphics hardware doesn't meet the requirements. It could also be a bad rom.

So, what are your computer specs?


I have no idea .Its a pretty old and jacked up computer though but it does play most stuff
Agozer
Run dxdiag and check the Display tab. Tell me what it says under Device.
razydude
QUOTE (Agozer @ Jul 11 2007, 11:04 AM) *
Run dxdiag and check the Display tab. Tell me what it says under Device.


Whats dxdiag?:~
Agozer
Start --> Run, type dxdiag, Enter.
razydude
QUOTE (Agozer @ Jul 11 2007, 01:00 PM) *
Start --> Run, type dxdiag, Enter.


Name: Intel® 82810 Graphics controller

Manufacturer: Intel Corporation

Chip Type: Intel810

DAC Type:Internal

Approx Total Mem:4.0 MB

Current Display Mode: 1024x768(16 Bit) (75HZ)

Monitor: Plug and Play Monitor
ken_cinder
Umm yeah, does not support Hardware Transform & Lighting, alpha blending or half the things PJ64 needs when running certain games.

You're SOL unless you get yourself a better video card.
Agozer
Your integrated video chip is the culprit. To put it bluntly, Intel's chips are the absolute worst when it comes to emulation.

There's really not much you can do except use Jabo's Direct3D6 graphics plugin.
razydude
QUOTE (IJTF_Cinder @ Jul 11 2007, 04:36 PM) *
Umm yeah, does not support Hardware Transform & Lighting, alpha blending or half the things PJ64 needs when running certain games.

You're SOL unless you get yourself a better video card.


So Im Stuck Playing the game with no Hearts or items will that bites...... so theres nothing i can do huh?
razydude
QUOTE (razydude @ Jul 11 2007, 04:37 PM) *
QUOTE (IJTF_Cinder @ Jul 11 2007, 04:36 PM) *

Umm yeah, does not support Hardware Transform & Lighting, alpha blending or half the things PJ64 needs when running certain games.

You're SOL unless you get yourself a better video card.


So Im Stuck Playing the game with no Hearts or items will that bites...... so theres nothing i can do huh?


I tries using it but it did no good but i did change the Rendering device to RGB Emulation and it fixed the problem but it went extremly slow
Robert
Time for a decent computer with a video card that plus in, dude.
Agozer
QUOTE (razydude @ Jul 12 2007, 02:43 AM) *
QUOTE (razydude @ Jul 11 2007, 04:37 PM) *

QUOTE (IJTF_Cinder @ Jul 11 2007, 04:36 PM) *

Umm yeah, does not support Hardware Transform & Lighting, alpha blending or half the things PJ64 needs when running certain games.

You're SOL unless you get yourself a better video card.


So Im Stuck Playing the game with no Hearts or items will that bites...... so theres nothing i can do huh?


I tries using it but it did no good but i did change the Rendering device to RGB Emulation and it fixed the problem but it went extremly slow

It is slow, since everything is rendered in software instead of using Direct3D or OpenGL, depending on the plugin used.

Still you should at least update your graphics card drivers, as that can sometimes help with Jabo's Direct3D plugin's graphics errors.
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