System:
- Microsoft Windows XP
- Home Edition
- Version 2002
- Service Pack 2
Computer:
- AMD Athlon(TM) XP 2600+
- 2.13 GHz, 512 MB of RAM
Home Edition...that's what I thought. Well, IDK why it still won't work (the Glide64 plugin). Again, what about my version of OpenGL? How do I check it? I can check my version of DirectX, but what about OpenGL?
Ooh...I got one thing. The previous PC I had...IDK if that thing even had a video card, it was pretty slow and old and only 15 GB of disk space. Nevertheless, though I couldn't emulate the N64 on that thing with DirectX...I could emulate using OpenGL. I never tried the Glide64 OpenGL plugin, but I did try that crappy 1964 OpenGL plugin. It actually let me play Super Mario 64 at 20 or so FPS, which was, for that PC, amazing. When I try that OpenGL plugin on THIS PC, it's STILL about 20 FPS, so something's wrong here.
The plugin for OpenGL I'm talking about, by the way, is this:
http://www.ngemu.com/download.php?action=plugin&id=45
Maybe it's not my driver, then, but I don't know what else it could be.
*Edit: Screw that idea. The plugin is, actually, faster since I replaced my graphics driver with that one from NVidia's site. Perhaps this is an improvement.