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Post by patrickp on Mar 11, 2007 8:58:16 GMT -5
What operating systems are you running, psxchris?
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Post by psxchris on Mar 11, 2007 11:40:50 GMT -5
What operating systems are you running, psxchris? Sorry, omitted that old chestnut! The Shuttle PC is running Vista Ultimate 32 bit edition. All others are using XP Pro. Have updated my original post accordingly!
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Post by laurana on Mar 15, 2007 3:12:29 GMT -5
patrickpI have done some other test... and found that the problem isn't vsync. The problem is that in movie playback when I hit [SPACE] fast forward is very slow (the frame rate counter increases to 270-290 fps in parasite eve, but real movie frame rate decreases); or better, when I press [SPACE] frame rate increases, but after 2-3 seconds it drops. I remembered that without vsync, fast forward worked fine, but now I test it with v1.10 and all works like on v1.11, so it's my mistake However I never test if it's the same on my home pc...
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Post by patrickp on Mar 15, 2007 3:46:30 GMT -5
Sorry, laurana, I wasn't aware you had a problem with VSync. You said Your machine looks like it should be well capable of running pSX with VSync enabled, and this is the preferred way of running it. So I asked you if there was any reason why you weren't running VSync.
Now it appears you do have a problem. It may be your videocard - which, I think is a fairly low spec integrated card?
If you do have a problem you want to discuss, you should a) search the forum for similar problems and b) if that doesn't help, start a thread in Help & Support.
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Post by mcgungis on Aug 20, 2007 16:41:37 GMT -5
Here's what I have
CPU - AMD Sempron 3000+ (2.033GHz) RAM - 512MB DDR 333 OS - Windows XP Home Edition Video - eVGA GeForce 5700 (256MB) Sound - Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Direct X 9.0c
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Post by youji on Aug 20, 2007 16:51:44 GMT -5
Desktop PC - AMD Sempron 1.61 GHz - 256 MB RAM - Radeon 9200 / 128 MB video memory * Running Windows 2000 SP4 Started using pSX around v1.09, and have experienced smooth emulation with all compatible games
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Post by whitetigerx7 on Aug 28, 2007 20:41:18 GMT -5
Newest system:
Windows Vista Home Premium 32bit AMD Turion64 TL-50 1.6GHz Dual-Core Nvidia GeForce 6150 HD graphics Nvidia nForce 430 chipset Conexant Venice HD audio 1.0 GB RAM (128mb devoted to GPU)
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Post by patrickp on Aug 29, 2007 4:55:25 GMT -5
mcgungis and whitetigerx7 - how well do your systems run pSX emulator?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2007 14:58:17 GMT -5
Hehehe. This thread evolved from it's original purpose to a general "Show of your bitching system" thread. Which totally means that I should post my week old system specs here as well. But I won't. Fight the power!
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Post by patrickp on Aug 29, 2007 14:59:53 GMT -5
Still haven't been able to get pSX running on my old BBC micro, though...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2007 15:12:22 GMT -5
Still haven't been able to get pSX running on my microwave or my breadtoaster either. Damn shame!
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Post by patrickp on Aug 29, 2007 15:25:46 GMT -5
But I've got 32K of memory on my BBC!
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Post by bevito on Aug 30, 2007 9:39:38 GMT -5
Desktop PC - AMD Athlon xp 2800+ (2.00 GHz) - 1 GO RAM - Radeon 9800 pro / 128 MB video memory * Running Linux debian etch with 8.40.4 ati's driver
Laptop PC - Intel centrino (2.00 GHz) - 1 GO RAM - Radeon X700 / 128 MB video memory * Running Linux debian lenny (testing) with ati opensource driver * With opensource driver i had to encrease a little the latency of the sound
Everything is working fine
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Post by Gamesoul Master on Aug 30, 2007 13:04:43 GMT -5
Too bad I can't install Windows on my phone... I bet it'd be able to run it at some kind of speed with the tiny output and less required power to output the display or sound... I'm still waiting/hoping for more people to post specs of computers under 1.0 GHz processors and/or 128 MB RAM. I'm curious to know how those computers run the emulator a lot more than what a damn HT processor with GB's of RAM can do... XD
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Post by patrickp on Aug 30, 2007 14:04:10 GMT -5
You might be able to run Linux on your 'phone, though, GM!
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