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    Exclamation How do you make an emulator?

    :innocent: same as topic

    Specs: 1.0 GHZ Intel Celeron Processor, 128MB SyncDRAM, 20GB Hard Drve, and a 3D AGP Graphics Intel Direct AGP Windows XP.


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    ah... dont know. Maybe writing some words...

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    the first step:
    do not think of porting emulators to the XboX.
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    Exclamation .....

    Originally posted by Renegade
    the first step:
    do not think of porting emulators to the XboX.
    Yeap, that too.

    And, think ¿what are you doing?...
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    N64

    And not to forget:

    Will the emu work on the current PC's
    ~1 GHZ pc's 128 Ram

    cuz it isn't usefull to create a XboX emu because our CPU aren't powerfull enough.

    Specs: 1.0 GHZ Intel Celeron Processor, 128MB SyncDRAM, 20GB Hard Drve, and a 3D AGP Graphics Intel Direct AGP.

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    Originally posted by (NL)Falcon4ever

    cuz it isn't usefull to create a XboX emu because our CPU aren't powerfull enough.

    Specs: 1.0 GHZ Intel Celeron Processor, 128MB SyncDRAM, 20GB Hard Drve, and a 3D AGP Graphics Intel Direct AGP.
    An X-Box emu. Possible. Can run. Yes. Is Win 2000 kernel. WinXP can run it at full speed. (Sorry Win9x and Me).

    And WHAT are those specs. Those specs are a disaster. X-Box's specs are better that that.

    CPU: Intel Celeron P3 @ 700 Mhz (Runs at 500 Mhz, i believe)
    HD: 8 or 10 GB
    GPU: Nvidia NV-25 (Like a Geforce 4, but better.)
    Controller: A disaster. (And some said that that the N64 controller was too big... well, think again!)
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    I thought the X-Box used a modified Windows CE kernal (or Pocket OS 2002 or whatever it's called now).

    Also, it's gfx controller is slightly less functional than a GF4 4400 (read that at Tom's Hardware). It also uses a custom nVidia sound chip.



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    The Dreamcast uses a special WindowsCE kernel with DirectX 5. Yes, 5!.

    It uses a n'force version. Yes, like a GF4, but with its level of syncronization, can be better that some configurations of PCs (If you have a P4 1.3+ Ghz, RDRAM PC600, UltraATA100, DVD 16X, the X-Box is a BABY!!)

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