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    Hi, can some please tell me how to raise the FPS?

    when i play Banjo-Tooie/Kazooie and donkey kong, the music of the game keep getting lag during gamplay and sometimes the game lags also and when my sound gets laggy my FPS go down to 6-25. sometimes it stays on 35-60. so can someone tell me how to keep it up on 35+?



    Thanks in advance.


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    What plugins are you using? What are your computer specs?

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    Plugins:
    Jabo_DInput.dll
    Jabo_Direct3D.dll
    Jabo_Dsound.dll
    Jabo_OpenGL.dll
    No Sound.dll
    NRage_DInput8.dll
    RSP.dll
    Zilmar_Audio.dll

    i got 512 ram on my computer and 2.40Hz and my video card is NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 4000.

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    What plugins do you use?
    NOTE: THE FOLLOWING IS A SIGNITURE!

    Snesmaster40:
    -What video plugin are you using?
    -Are there any GS codes on?
    -Are you using the latest RDB?
    -Is your ROM a good version? Get GoodN64 and GoodWindows and scan your ROM

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    ah well that's not v1.6, or even v1.5.. upgrade dear boy! pj has got faster & smoother for just those games

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    well when i use Project 64 it says Version 1.6 at the top. and i dont know which plugins im using because those are all the plugins i got in the folder.

    and BTW i went to download Project 64 from this thread and i get this message

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    No Thread specified. If you followed a valid link, please notify the webmaster)

    Thanks for your time.

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    well i said that because a straight install of pj64 v1.6 from our installer will not give you Jabo_OpenGL.dll. something fishy going on. suggest you uninstalll pj64, download from pj64.net and try again.

    you see what plugins you are using by pressing CTRL+T

    also check background tasks?
    Last edited by Smiff; May 4th, 2005 at 20:53.

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    i pressed Ctrl+T and it tells me im using:

    Video (Graphics)
    Jabo's Direct3D 8 1.6

    Audio (sound)
    zilmar's Audio Plugin

    Input(controller)
    Jabo's DirectInput7 1.6

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    Definitly v1.6. You did get it from here right?
    NOTE: THE FOLLOWING IS A SIGNITURE!

    Snesmaster40:
    -What video plugin are you using?
    -Are there any GS codes on?
    -Are you using the latest RDB?
    -Is your ROM a good version? Get GoodN64 and GoodWindows and scan your ROM

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    Quote Originally Posted by snesmaster40
    Definitly v1.6. You did get it from here right?
    yes and i unstall it and reinstall it, it seems better now but there is some lags on music.

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