Did Fake64 ever get to the point where it could actually give video output? I just ported it to the Dreamcast (really!) and it runs, but I could find nothing in the code (other than setting up the SDL screen) having to do with video display.
Did Fake64 ever get to the point where it could actually give video output? I just ported it to the Dreamcast (really!) and it runs, but I could find nothing in the code (other than setting up the SDL screen) having to do with video display.
I don't know about Fake, but why not contacting the author? Probably he's still helping guys who are talking or asking him...
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There is a working video plugin in the latest CVS sourcecode, you just have to compile the correct plugin. Also note that the DynaRec CPU is not working (generates endless loop), use the pure C one instead.Originally Posted by quzar