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exzapel
August 7th, 2003, 17:39
i have no problem running psx games but when i run a n64 game the whole thing is white except for some models which are white with shine and the paddles which are purple squares and the balls which are sprites and normal color (im talking about mario tennis)
Trotterwatch
August 7th, 2003, 18:05
The problem is "what ever onboard is stand. in an hp pavilion 6830", try using Glide64 + Evoodoo which tends to work really well with what I am going to assume is an Intel 810 chipset.
Just checked HPs site at: http://www.hp-at-home.com/products/pavilionPCs/specifications.php?modelNumber=6830
And found out this is your graphics card;
video graphics Integrated Intel® Direct AGP 3D graphics with up to 11MB of dynamic video memory
Not good I'm afraid, try Glide64 + Evoodoo though, you may get some good results. You can download both from the Emutalk download archive.
Also I am not sure about how Glide64 works with Mario Tennis, last I remember it had some stability problems, so you may be out of luck anyway :(
exzapel
August 7th, 2003, 18:08
Thanx dood is n64 like upped in tecnology compared to psx or sumthing?
Trotterwatch
August 7th, 2003, 18:15
The N64 is more complicated to emulate than the PSX, that I know - the reasons? Not 100% sure, though I'm sure some techy types will probably furnish you with that detail later.
exzapel
August 7th, 2003, 19:38
how do i use plugins? i extracted the plugins to the plugins folder and i dont see the plugins
exzapel
August 7th, 2003, 20:08
its a bit early but i need this help so *bump*
Trotterwatch
August 7th, 2003, 20:12
Extract Glide64 into the plugins folder
Extract Evoodoo into the main folder (ie the one with the PJ64, 1964 whatever .exe in it :))
exzapel
August 7th, 2003, 20:16
ok i did the glide63 into the plugins but its not showing on the video plugin menu
Trotterwatch
August 7th, 2003, 21:12
Did you put Evoodoo in the main PJ64 folder also? If not why not? I clearly stated you needed it there.
mightyrocket
August 7th, 2003, 21:36
I think you should put glide64 into the plugin folder, not in the plugins.
Tagrineth
August 8th, 2003, 02:16
Nintendo 64 has more powerful and MUCH more advanced hardware than PS1.
jjarmis
August 8th, 2003, 07:43
Nintendo 64 has more powerful and MUCH more advanced hardware than PS1.
Yes, the Playstation is a 16 (maybe 32 but I'm pretty sure it's 16) bit system where as the n64 is 64 bit.
Trotterwatch
August 8th, 2003, 08:57
Yes, the Playstation is a 16 (maybe 32 but I'm pretty sure it's 16)
It is 32 bit :)
Tagrineth
August 9th, 2003, 01:39
The bit precision is a useless number.
Xbox, for example, has a 32-bit CPU.
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