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Xeon

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  1. nah, me=300Mhz PC so epsxe is a no go. i can do with bleem or cvgs but psx games just doesnt interest me for now
  2. i found a site that could make a good reference. http://www.immersion.com/gaming/game_appli.../games_list.php mods can close this thread now if they wish
  3. i just bought a generic USB gamepad which is basically a clone of the playstation gamepad. generic, but does the job so im fine with it. i notice that it also has a vibration function which sounds pretty neat to try. however i dont have a stinking clue of titles that does support vibration (i cant even recall the name of the one i remembered ) it would be appreciated if anyone has a clue on these games thanks in advance.
  4. its rather dodgy to find sets for Kdev so may be better off using another emu.
  5. save yourselves the hassle and just use Nebula Jukebox. it also has the option to export to either WAV or MP3 format.
  6. pochi and nyaa has been fully emulated for a month or 2 now. i dont have a DAT at hand though (i use the encrypted Vs so i dont know what the CRCs for the decrypted Vs are)
  7. you have obviously never played in mexico or in south america in general, most of the screens if not all have the scanlines, and some around here have different filters too, like the SVC chaos at my local arcade has terribe chopy looking quality and its far smoother looking on kawaks <{POST_SNAPBACK}> i dont need to or have to go to mexico/south america. we have enough arcades here in the philippines to make my observations. also, im not against scanlines, the RGB aperture grills, and any filters that tries to approach the actual arcade monitor feel. im talking about the HQ2x/4x/2xSai types of filters (those enhancers type) and the arguments about those (like: Kawaks is teh cool because it has a nice frame blending+SuperEagle - bleh ). the real arcades show pixellation and other imperfections to your eyes and thats that. now tell me, where have you found a real neogeo arcade that has HQ2x/4x/SuperEagle/2xSai/etc? as for James, gee what can i say? its been years since i saw him on the internet but this is the first time i saw him blow a candle on the intarweb. besides, im not any good at making birthday greetings, especially to someone nearly 50% older than me
  8. the perfect synchro isnt enough to make Kawaks the perfect emu. it doesnt have complete BG rasters emulation (no emu has it perfect but Kawaks is the least complete when compared to MAME/Nebula). also, the real hardware has 4 Mhz for the sound CPU but Kawaks uses 6 Mhz how did i find that out? its one of the version histories of Kawaks, Raz changed it to 4 Mhz in an earlier release but it broke a lot of games, so he reverted it back to 6. and i dont buy that video filters crap either, as none of those are in the real machines, so are the macros.
  9. hopefully, nobody will mistake this for a Neogeo/Pocket emulator for PSX
  10. i hate to break it to you but those V ROMs are for SSV (not Special)
  11. or an old school final 2.9x release. open-source route would be better though in my opinion.
  12. the idea is simply not to take the risk of being sued / shutdown or any crap like those by helping in distribution of copyrighted ROM images. patches alone are useless without the ROMs to begin with. they are simply considered tools and are as legit as other ROM utilties on the internet (ROMBuild, MGD -> MVS converter, etc.) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You don't get the point. The originals are not needed if you generate an IPS against some known file on the OS. Afterall, a patch is really just the diff between ANY 2 files. eg. i generate an IPS between m1 and command.com and distribute that "patch", anyone with the same command.com can apply this IPS and it gives back the m1. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> well yes, its true that its possible. but IPS patching basically has a general usage that it cant really be deemed as illegal. theres just too many variables (not to include end-users ability to understand these). i think what theyre really trying to do is to prevent any illegal material on the site/forums and IPS patches are the next best thing to circumvent ROM needs. if IPS patching are law-breakers then this site would have been shut down by Nintendo ages ago.
  13. the idea is simply not to take the risk of being sued / shutdown or any crap like those by helping in distribution of copyrighted ROM images. patches alone are useless without the ROMs to begin with. they are simply considered tools and are as legit as other ROM utilties on the internet (ROMBuild, MGD -> MVS converter, etc.)
  14. i cant help you with anything but i still have this oldskool Konami font that i found ages ago (not sure if you already have this though) edit: not a truetype font, i forgot konami_font.zip
  15. and hopefully receive the same treatment as Mike Crow kid did (i forgot his surname )
  16. thats the m1d ROM for Samurai Shodown V (not Special). as for James' patch, you will need the encrypted Samurai Shodown V Special m1 ROM for it to work.
  17. i see. darn, its tough fighting all four of the bosses just to try see if theres an ending
  18. i can assume both works properly, i used the second vconv tool to extract and i got a different CRC when all VxDs are merged (compared to the James "godly" set ). differences are most likely virtually non-existent however i did notice some "bugs", the music doesnt end right in final round, but that may be due to my driver defaulting Fatalities to ON (since UniBIOS seems to be aware of it). i havent tested a lot though.
  19. consider using download.com as a search tool, then go get the programs at their own homepage.
  20. im stuck with the game due to the damn store policy (which only applies to defective CDs no matter the reasons - and they DONT REFUND ) oh well, i guess it wouldnt be that bad as this may become a rare item later on as for the versions, i can try asking to some uhrmmm...people later.
  21. damn, you may be right, the review was posted eight days after the release date. the Debugging errors they mentioned got on me though about the text files, well im half-sure it just wasnt completed, well at least previous readmes tell me that. all previous readmes (that i saw) gets finished by a company contact information, this one ended up in a software rendering note plus shiatload of carriage returns :\
  22. yeah, youre better off gaming by your own PC if you want everything personalized, im actually more interested in internet gaming than LAN gaming. as for arcades, there are a lot of arcade places that has good old games but a dull place to play on (lack of players, etc.). and there are a few arcades that gets really updated. but then again, most of the new games doesnt look appealing at all (who the hell plays that Mushiki card game )
  23. it does for me not really, i just want motivation from those reviews (on what to download). for buying games, they arent my basis at all as well. i just tend to like Gamespot's and Avault's pages
  24. the only problem i have with LAN gaming here (i live in the Philippines too, and boy, third world ) is that school necessities thats supposedly served by the shops (like printing, net surfing for research or just plain typing for a school project) are brushed by it just because it doesnt have the same demand as LAN gaming itself. not that i hate the games they cater but really, it gets in the way when something urgent for schooling happens and you NEED it BADLY. ive seen experiences like this and actually happened to myself (got lucky on submissions though) :\ as for actual internet gaming, nah, too costly for me.
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