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  1. #1
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    GC questions about reading the gc disc and 32 bit

    So I just download Dolphin(due to the fact my GC is dead) and at first I was expecting it to be able to just read a GC disc and now I know it doesn't.

    Here's my list of questions:

    1. Is it possible to just have Dolphin read a GC disc or will it ever be considered?
    2. I downloaded rawdump 2.0 and there's not a drive I have that works; why does it need a particular drive, don't all dvd drives work the same?
    3. I have 2x(not 2x core) Xeon 3.06 and ati x800, is that good enough?
    4. My system is 32 bit (I think it is, it came out before 64 was a big thing), am I out of luck for future versions of Dolphin?
    5. I just started programming, how many year of experience you need to know how to create emulators? Also how do programmers go about doing this; is there some kind of documentation on the system that programmers use?



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  2. #2
    Gekko Developer
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    1. Is it possible to just have Dolphin read a GC disc or will it ever be considered?
    2. I downloaded rawdump 2.0 and there's not a drive I have that works; why does it need a particular drive, don't all dvd drives work the same?
    The gamecube disc requires a special reader in the gamecube itself. This is why you use a network connection to a gamecube to read the disc.

    3. I have 2x(not 2x core) Xeon 3.06 and ati x800, is that good enough?
    4. My system is 32 bit (I think it is, it came out before 64 was a big thing), am I out of luck for future versions of Dolphin?
    Unknown about future dolphin versions and if they will be 64bit only or not. As for speed, it is simply a matter of faster cpu = better

    5. I just started programming, how many year of experience you need to know how to create emulators? Also how do programmers go about doing this; is there some kind of documentation on the system that programmers use?
    Depends on the programmer. If you understand C/C++ and can read a document on how a CPU works, are you able to write code to emulate what it does? take 2 values and add them together, etc. Emulation is a matter of taking a piece of hardware, or documents on a piece of hardware, then writing software to take the same input and spitting out the same output as the hardware itself. Some consider this easy, others see it as a difficult task.
    If you do not push the limits then you do not know what limits exist.

  3. #3
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    As I stated in another thread, next dolphin will have both 32 and 64 bit versions.

    Of course, the 64-bit one is likely to be quite a bit faster than the 32-bit one. But we'll see.

    As for the question about reading gamecube discs, if someone finds a method that works for all drives and isn't terribly slow, of course we will add it, but we don't do research in that area.
    Last edited by ector; August 31st, 2007 at 12:05.

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