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June 21st, 2009, 11:24
#1
EmuTalk Member
Possibly a mupen64plus port of the DynaRec?
I don't really know how to program very well, so i thought i would ask... Isn't there a way to port the extremely compatible 1964 DynaRec for use with mupen64plus, and make it multi platform? If someone was able to do this, all of the OS X and Linux owners would really love and better, faster, and more compatible dynarec. I hope someone rises to this challenge! 
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June 21st, 2009, 22:04
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June 22nd, 2009, 05:45
#3
EmuTalk Member
his elfes would have a better chance, THEY HAD TO MAKE/PROGRAM A Sound-of-speed rocket sled for pete's sake! Seriously, does anyone on this forum know enough enough about bith Mac AND Pc programing to do this?
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June 24th, 2009, 22:21
#4
EmuTalk Member
you are living distant from reality :/
try for yourself then you hopefully realize something. You see i'm bored and polite and that's why i gave you an answer ( although a bit short). But there is a reason why no one respond to this, and it's not that this forums are quite dead anyway
Last edited by Shin_Gouki; June 24th, 2009 at 22:23.
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June 24th, 2009, 22:35
#5
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To port DynaRec from 1964 to Mupen64 Plus would require a whole rewrite of it since it was not build for the Mupen64 Plus core.
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You are talking about the x86 recompiler, aren' t you? Because if you aren' t, I' d like to inform you that a PowerPC Dynarec for Mupen64 is being written.
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Of course hese not talking about he x86 recompiler.
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August 5th, 2009, 10:51
#8
EmuTalk Member
Well, this MIPS2PPC recompiler is being written for a Wii homebrew port of mupen64 0.5, and it will be open source.
Now, due to the memory limitations of the console it is being written for, that would be necessary to adapt the code to run into mupen64plus on linux PPC environments. I am no programmer (not yet
) so IDK how that could actually be done, but I' m kinda sure that most of the code could be recyclable for a mupen64plus dynarec.
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