Arsi
October 30th, 2003, 04:47
Hi. I was searching the net for an N64 emulator for Linux and I stumbled across Apollo (which isn't for Linux, but that's how I found it ;) ). I've tried 1964, Project64, Corn, Mupen, Daedalus, Nemu64, Tr64, TrWin, and UltraHLE, and Apollo v.03 is definately the fastest interpreting emulator I've used.
I'm running a Sony VAIO (Pentium 4 2.4ghz with 736mb RAM, Windows XP Home SP1).
I couldn't get the video plugins that came with Apollo to work, so I used Jabo's Direct3D6 1.5. That with Azimer's Audio v0.30 (Driver Rev 2.2) along with N-Rage's Direct-Input8 V2.182a worked rather well. I notced with Mario Kart 64 that Apollo would lock up for ~ 5s and then resume as normal.
Arsi
October 30th, 2003, 05:01
I just tried out Destruction Derby with the same plugin setup and it was more responsive (and with a higher resolution) than Pj64 has ever been.
Lillymon
October 30th, 2003, 05:55
Download Service Pack 1 for Project64 and you'll get Jabo's D3D6 1.5.1. This is a small update that fixes the pausing problem.
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