Iconoclast
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https://github.com/cxd4/rsp
That is if you are talking about the 32-/64-bit RSP code I was just talking about.
For the present time, I'm still not interested in discussing the pixel-accurate RDP with GitHub. The RSP is on GitHub.
As far as building on Windows, the RSP plugin compiles fastest if you have MinGW installed to C:\MinGW and simply double-click the batch file `make_w32.cmd'. A 64-bit Windows build is slightly harder...I think you either need to install MinGW-64 or MSYS2 with 64-bit in it and change the %MinGW% batch variable in my command script to refer to that to get it to compile the 64-bit DLL. I will have to confirm which method is best by the time I do a release of that plugin here as well.
Either way, the latest RSP recompiler plugin for Project64 current versions still seems faster than my interpreter. I thought for sure I did see a couple cases where I had a SSSE3 build going that was faster than the recompiler plugin in a game I tried, but in general as long as you simply need full speed the re-compiler plugin seems best.
That is if you are talking about the 32-/64-bit RSP code I was just talking about.
For the present time, I'm still not interested in discussing the pixel-accurate RDP with GitHub. The RSP is on GitHub.
As far as building on Windows, the RSP plugin compiles fastest if you have MinGW installed to C:\MinGW and simply double-click the batch file `make_w32.cmd'. A 64-bit Windows build is slightly harder...I think you either need to install MinGW-64 or MSYS2 with 64-bit in it and change the %MinGW% batch variable in my command script to refer to that to get it to compile the 64-bit DLL. I will have to confirm which method is best by the time I do a release of that plugin here as well.
Either way, the latest RSP recompiler plugin for Project64 current versions still seems faster than my interpreter. I thought for sure I did see a couple cases where I had a SSSE3 build going that was faster than the recompiler plugin in a game I tried, but in general as long as you simply need full speed the re-compiler plugin seems best.