Azimer
December 26th, 2002, 04:54
http://www.apollo64.com/todo.html
Ask no questions about those things you do not know about
Consider it being back... sort of.
CpU MasteR
December 26th, 2002, 06:40
Originally posted by Azimer
http://www.apollo64.com/todo.html
Ask no questions about those things you do not know about
Consider it being back... sort of.
/me Hugs Azimer ^_^
Remote
December 26th, 2002, 11:01
Remote waves, it's great to see you back... :D
Lear'nos
December 26th, 2002, 11:56
wowowowow000000000000000000000tttttttttt ttttttttttttttttt!!!!!!
:n64: :apollo: :azi: :D
Falcon4ever
December 26th, 2002, 13:05
*ApolloX - Suspended ....
-:blush:
Welcome back Azi!
-:holiday:
"Emulation, can't live with them, can't live without them"
-:happy:
Azimer
December 26th, 2002, 13:14
new AudioLLE private beta released... not worth the download.
sk8bloke22
December 26th, 2002, 18:03
dont be so hard on urself. i dunno about it being unstable, but the quality is top-notch, and 1964 has seriously been needing this for a while. in fact listening to the music in perfect dark as i type and its really crystal clear and A Bug's Life now has perfect sound (although it might have done in jabos dsound 1.5, cant remember). good work in my opinion.
CpU MasteR
December 26th, 2002, 23:55
Originally posted by Azimer
new AudioLLE private beta released... not worth the download.
Its Worth the download... Like Sk8bloke said, The Quality has improved. I didnt see any stablity Issues... Only there is no config ;)
Doomulation
December 27th, 2002, 00:45
He only said "not worth download" so you'd download it, lol :happy: ;)
Great you're back, azi :)
Azimer
December 27th, 2002, 13:30
New one released. It's somewhat worth the download. :-) It seem VERY stable except when it comes to emulation. I know Banjo Kazooie blows up. Feedback is a plus!
Edit:
Azimer64 (7:43:10 AM): 1. Banjo Kazooie sounds awful... don't try.
2. Some games just don't function... ;-/
3. Restart the emulator after every rom (some init issues I need to fix)
IceLord
December 27th, 2002, 13:32
sounds great Azimer :)
ScottJC
December 27th, 2002, 21:15
Banjo-tooie has sound but it sounds awful, btw: don't select send audiolists to plugin, banjo-kazooie will sound slightly better... (edit: this is not with the new one amizer mentioned in his last post, i will try it and re-edit again :)
Dominator
December 30th, 2002, 05:03
"itsa mah" ...
Sound quality is just neat Azi. And it even worked with UHLE 2064 ;)
pj64er
December 31st, 2002, 03:16
yay! welcome back, azimer. please accept this: :flowers:
can someone please enlighten me...what is (was) ApolloX?!
edit: whoops...is that what you didnt want to be asked about? if so, ignore that :blush:
The Khan Artist
December 31st, 2002, 03:26
Sounds like a port of Apollo to the X-Box.
WildSOfT
December 31st, 2002, 10:25
Wow, Azi is back!
What a great news :D
:apollo:
Will try new audio plugin :holiday:
Happy New year everybody! :holiday:
thumperward
December 31st, 2002, 10:52
In a word, awesome.
Just played a game of MK64. No lag at all. Fantastic.
Seriously, between this and Glide64, this week has been the mutt's nuts. :)
- Chris
LD.
January 4th, 2003, 01:18
If and when it works, that new beta LLE plugin works pretty darn great.
Of course, that's IF you can get it to work ;)
GuestX
January 4th, 2003, 18:23
Azi's Audio Plugins are the best For my PC :azimer: ;)
ra5555
January 16th, 2003, 00:46
Hey WB Azi! I just downloaded your plugin 0.50.2 beta and it sounded great, in some ways better than Jabo's :P
LazerTag
January 17th, 2003, 19:56
A bit late on saying this, but welcome back. The little time you were gone seemed very long to those of us who depend on programmers such as yourself to provide our "fix", hehe
I did have a question, I think this one is ok.
Why is the AudioLLE plugin called a "Private Beta" when anyone can download it and try it out?
excellent work BTW!
The Khan Artist
February 26th, 2003, 19:29
I just tried out Azi's LLE plugin 0.50.2. At least in Ocarina of Time, the sound is MUCH less crackly than 1964 Basic Sound 2.0 + PJ64 RSP plugin. However, it still crackles a little bit, so I'm sticking with 0.40 beta 2 for now. Also, whenever I try to load a state save with AziLLE, 1964 crashes. :(
Plisco
February 26th, 2003, 22:04
Originally posted by The Khan Artist
I just tried out Azi's LLE plugin 0.50.2. At least in Ocarina of Time, the sound is MUCH less crackly than 1964 Basic Sound 2.0 + PJ64 RSP plugin. However, it still crackles a little bit, so I'm sticking with 0.40 beta 2 for now. Also, whenever I try to load a state save with AziLLE, 1964 crashes. :(
When I load a save state with aziLLE it does not crash but noise before it was loaded is heard in the background stuttering.
scotty
March 10th, 2003, 05:29
Welcome Back Azimer. I was wondering if you would return, you have the best audio plugin for N64. You seem to be hard on yourself that it isnt as good as your previous ones. As I see it 1964; it doesnt work at all, but with Project 64 it comes out perfectly, and the best of any audio plugin.
You had a break from doing the job, eventually as you continue on, you will only get better. Continue with what you are doing, as long as your name is at goodwill, you will do fine.
I and I think all of the emulation community know that you will continue to have the greatest audio plugins ever.
scotty
March 12th, 2003, 22:49
I was reading your site. it appears that you are not just working on Appolo, but it appears that you are trying to go forward with Video and Input. I say start with the emulator, make it compatible with other plugins, then work on input(try to make it similar to Jabo's or N-rages), then Video(since it is the hardest to work on).
scotty
March 29th, 2003, 20:57
I was wondering if your new emulator is going to have a dynamic recompiler, it appears that it makes games with a high sys req. go faster. Just a curiousity statement, I am just wondering what to look forward to, I assume that RSP plugin will be really an aset to work with maybe later
CpU MasteR
March 29th, 2003, 22:08
Originally posted by scotty
I was wondering if your new emulator is going to have a dynamic recompiler, it appears that it makes games with a high sys req. go faster. Just a curiousity statement, I am just wondering what to look forward to, I assume that RSP plugin will be really an aset to work with maybe later
There is already a dyna compiler in Apollo. As for RSP, Unknown
Lillymon
March 30th, 2003, 01:23
Originally posted by CpU MasteR
There is already a dyna compiler in Apollo.
AFAIK, the current public release of Apollo is interpreter only. The release I have (version 0.03) had a dynarac option, but it gets disabled whenever a ROM starts and the emulator automatically switches to interpretive mode.
Dark Stalker
April 19th, 2003, 11:26
Hmm.. ApolloX? Might be a port to Linux :linux: I hope for that as a future reality.
(X as in X windowing system/Xfree86).
GuestX
April 20th, 2003, 20:42
Originally posted by Dark Stalker
Hmm.. ApolloX? Might be a port to Linux :linux: I hope for that as a future reality.
(X as in X windowing system/Xfree86).
Maybe this...
Originally posted by The Khan Artist
Sounds like a port of Apollo to the X-Box.
Lillymon
April 21st, 2003, 22:17
I'm personally hoping Azimer will try and improve the speed and compatibility of the Windows version before trying ports. Apollo is currently too slow for an X-Box port, it needs a dynamic recompiler core first.
A ported Apollo would remind me of Masterlator. The Windows version has awful sound (really, it's that bad, worse than OSwan, HyNES or confusionGBx), few options and low speed (400Mhz+ required for full speed) and the first thing the author did was to port it to the GP32! A 100Mhz handheld! 40% speed without sound on... :crazy:
Azimer
April 22nd, 2003, 07:16
Don't make assumptions. You will be very disappointed.
Remote
April 22nd, 2003, 07:32
Originally posted by Azimer
Don't make assumptions. You will be very disappointed.
Yes, you should never have too high expectations on something you know virtually nothing about... But I'm sure when the day comes, you'll have something l337 for us... :D
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