I was wondering if my computer could run Dolphin effectively with high fps.
Specs:
AMD 64 4000+ (2.6 OC)
ATI Radeon HD 2600xt 512mb
2gb G.Skill
Windows XP 64-bit
Thanks!
Fosco
Okay, instead of asking us, why not try it yourself? For frack's sake, you're the one with the computer in question.
Quick tutorial on how to dump Wii ISO's over a WiFi connection.
Things You Need
- Way Of Booting Homebrew Apps
- Wireless Router
- Wii
- Computer
- cIOS-37 / IOS249
- DVD Dumper 1.2 Or DVD Dumper Channel
Links for all apps will be listed in the tutorial
1. cIOS-37
After downloading the app, extract it, and rename the cIOS37_rev3-Installer.dol file to boot.dol.
Place the "boot.dol" into /apps/cios37/boot.dol
You will also need IOS37-64-v2070.wad I am not allowed to get a link to it, because it is licensed by Nintendo. But remember, Google is your friend
Once you have IOS37-64-v2070.wad put it on the root of the SD card.
Open with Homebrew Channel, and follow the on screen instructions.
2. DVD Dumper v1.2
After downloading the app, extract it and rename the cIOS-DVD-Dumper_v1.2.dol file to boot.dol. Place the boot.dol into /apps/dvddumper/boot.dol
-OR-
If you would rather have a channel of DVD Dumper, I Made One!
CLICK HERE to download the WAD file for the channel. Extract the file, and put dvd_dump_v1.2.wad in /wad/dvd_dump_v1.2.wad Then use Wad Manager or Wad Installer to install it!
3. DUMPING
Open DVD Dumper using HomeBrew Channel or the DVD Dumper Channel. You will asked for your dump method (SD, USB) or (WiFi Connection) Choose WiFi Connection. It will then ask for the disc type. GameCube, Wii Single-Layer, or Wii Dual-Layer. So for the only Dual-Layer game is SSBB, so for any other Wii game, choose Single-Layer. After you select the disc type, insert the disc and let it load, after it loads press any button to continue. It will then give you your Wii's URL, open your web browser, (FireFox Works Best) and type in the Wii URL you were given. You will then be given the option to restart the Wii or save the ISO. Click Save ISO and save it anywhere on your computer.
GameCube games usually take 40 - 50 minutes.
Wii Single-Layer usually take 1:30 - 2 hours
Wii Dual-Layer can take up to 4 hours.
Hope This Help.
Rofl, downloading goes alot faster.GameCube games usually take 40 - 50 minutes.
Wii Single-Layer usually take 1:30 - 2 hours
Wii Dual-Layer can take up to 4 hours.
Dont have and won't bother getting that.- Way Of Booting Homebrew Apps
- Wireless Router
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- cIOS-37 / IOS249
- DVD Dumper 1.2 Or DVD Dumper Channel
Rofl, downloading goes alot faster.
Dont have and won't bother getting that.
And besides? Why the hell bother posting something total offtopic? :/
You see the word "rom" and start posting junk already to someone that asks if his computer can play Wii games xD rofl. You expect that he will be able to do all of that?
I don't provide support for illegally obtained Disk images, as they are usually corrupt.
Just get out.homo
You've just demonstrated you haven't read the forum rules. Did you just become a member to post one question? Shouldn't you try it out first after reading thoroughly through this forum? I suggest you try doing some work to find out for yourself then ask questions based on the results.homo
Well I would have to download a 64 bit version of xp, then download a rom to play. I wouldn't just post on a forum unless I had a question that I cannot find an answer to, unlike you who just trolls an emulator forum? Get a life?
You technically should be dumping the game off of an original disc you own instead of downloading it, piracy gets the cold shoulder on many "legal" emulation forums such as this one, therefore isn't supported..
There's no excuse not to, you can dump games quite easily provided you have a Wii or one of those special LG drives..
Do us a favor and buy yourself a Wii, and Googling for a guide on enabling homebrew by using the Twilight hack.
You will save yourself a lot of trouble since you'll have the actual system and game should things not work the way you expected or not work at all via emulation..
Then follow these guides:
http://www.emuxhaven.net/forums/showthread.php?t=6951
or
I can't post the link in this thread for the second tutorial since the content on the website is questionable, but you should find it by Googling or you can pm me for the link to the site/turorial..
That method doesn't work on later System Menu versions, such as v3.4 and v4.0...
squall_lockhart: I've never found a bad image when I download these things so far, although I must be lucky then. There probably IS a consensus about this sort of thing somewhere though...