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dolphin SVN problem

Come on man, if you're going to post on a forum and ask for help, make your post readable at least. It looks like a 10 year old wrote that. Are you 10?

When asking for help you will want to give anyone who reads your post the most info possible to help figure out what the problem is.

1) What are your system specs?

2) What game are you trying to run?

3) What version of the emulator are you using?

4) What is the problem or error you're getting?
 

EmuFan

Emulation Fanatic
Ok...

1. Dude, learn to speak properly!

2. Make sure that "Fullscreen" and "Render to main window" is NOT ticked at the same time, the emulator will crash. I would use "Render to main
window", you can easily go to fullscreen from there, simply by pressing escape.

3. Do not use the LLE Audio plugin, emulator will crash.

In order to help you further, you will have to post your specs, so we know if your computer is able to run the emulator or not.

EDIT: With the latest revision(s), you actually CAN have "Fullscreen" and "Render to main window" on at the same time. I just didn´t bother to check until this point. It´s not recommended though, it gets more unstable that way.
 
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Cyberman

Moderator
Moderator
Actually you should not be playing with an SVN version to begin with, it can do something nasty to your computer. That's not a joke, you should NOT use an SVN (IE SVN is DEVELOPEMENT it's far worse than using a BETA it's like using drive a car without brakes safety belts or a steering wheel). Simply put if you don't know what you are doing, don't use the SVN version period. Not unless you have 2 computers and have numerous years of programming experience and you are actively working on something in the code.

SVN means SUBVERSION. Subversion is software used by Developers to maintain various versions of developing software to prevent acidental destruction of a mutual work in progress and to promote a centralized storage of the code. If you have ever written a program you should realize you shouldn't be using that version of the software unless you know exactly what you are doing. It's not for playing games it's for testing the code.

Use the SVN (in developement version) at your own risk (which is quite significant I might point out), however do not expect anyone working on the program to help you with it. Bug reporting is fine, however if you don't know how to run the program and or do not have a fair bit of experience using it, don't waste other peoples time asking for help.

Cyb
 

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