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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2007 9:26:10 GMT -5
Well, I can say that Command & Conquer: Red Alert: Retaliation is one these link cable games... haven't heard (or can't remember now) of any other. Ditto. I used to pwn my brother on this one.
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Post by xalos9 on Dec 1, 2007 14:42:41 GMT -5
Maybe if a feature like dynamic recompilation was added to pSX (which I highly doubt), then there would be a huge performance boost in emulation, esp. on multi-core machines. It would feel a lot more optimised.
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Post by Sune on Dec 2, 2007 14:01:39 GMT -5
I think it's been said enough that pSX doesn't need a performance boost on any multi-core PC you can buy today.
Of course if you've dug out some old PC with two 800 MHz Pentium 3 cpus in it.. But I think that would fall under the "your problem" category.
Also, I think pSX already uses dynamic recompilation..?!
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Post by pSX Author on Dec 3, 2007 13:06:23 GMT -5
Maybe if a feature like dynamic recompilation was added to pSX (which I highly doubt), then there would be a huge performance boost in emulation, esp. on multi-core machines. It would feel a lot more optimised. pSX has always used dynamic recompilation. Dynamic recompilation has nothing to do with multi-threading. Note: pSX does use multi-threading, but only for CD/image reading. When you are using cdz images they will probably be decompressed on your other core (but any multi-core CPU is probably easily fast enough to do the whole lot on one core anyway, so it won't be any faster!).
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