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m0nk3y
January 29th, 2003, 04:32
where can i find the Jabo's Direct 3d7 1.4 plugin ??
i have the latest version of PJ64 directly from their site , it only has Jabo's Direct 3d6.
even the 1964 emulator says i need it to play certain games such as Knockout Kings 2000.
i'm told the d3d7 one runs better , but everywhere i look for it , it says to download PJ64 and it comes with it ... but it doesn't.
any help would be appreciated. :plain:
2bzy4ne1
January 29th, 2003, 04:58
in the older version of pj64, preferably pj64 1.4
pilm
January 29th, 2003, 21:48
But the D3D1.6 is a most advanced version and works better, it's just that the N64 use very few (or none ?) of D3D7 specifics functions.
Doomulation
January 30th, 2003, 10:09
Doesn't matter. You don't get the point of that...
Anyway, the dx7 plugin has aa support, the dx6 one didn't.
RickyYei
January 31st, 2003, 18:28
[QUOTE]Originally posted by m0nk3y
where can i find the Jabo's Direct 3d7 1.4 plugin ??
Well, boy. I find this file in some site on the Internet.
You'll put it in the C:\(your Project64 dir)\plugin and that's it!
This Jabo's Direct3d plugin works fine with the Project64 1.4 version. You'll see that it's a DLL file.
Next step is right assign of this plugin.
You can setup this in the Settings menu (select Jabo's Direct3d 7 on "graphics" combo-box, it will be available now!)
I find something interesting you.
You will connect to http://yeno.free.fr/aideplugin.php3
Well, i hope you better lucky and...
Enjoy, compadre!
:n64:
Trotterwatch
January 31st, 2003, 18:32
Please remove the attachment. The author of the plugin has stated that he doesn't want people downloading the D3D plugin outside of it's originally intended package (ie PJ64 v1.4).
Martin
January 31st, 2003, 18:55
Attachment removed, thanks for the heads up, Trotterwatch. :)
If you want the plugin, it's available from www.pj64.net. Download the 1.4 release and you have the plugin there.
Hexidecimal
February 2nd, 2003, 03:52
i looked for this plugin a while, then found it, then realized the one with PJ64 1.5 is way better.
Edit: spelling errors
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