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Trotterwatch

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Ok, I had exactly the same issue you had - the same graphics glitches (when I loaded your save in using Jabos).

The problems went after a second or so though, and never reappeared.

So for you they never disappear?

Just ran through part of the level using:

PJ64 1.5 SP1
Jabos D3D 1.5.1

Didn't notice the problem reappear at all.

I will try to provide help tomorrow, if other people don't. The reason I ain't doing so now, is the next door neighbours are having a party, and the music is pissing me off :p
 
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Trotterwatch

Active member
I forgot... it does happen.

Anyways, perhaps answer this
So for you they never disappear?

So for you they never disappear?

Because for me, they only showed up for that 1 small moment of time. Then I never noticed them throughout the entire level.

Try changing graphics plugin to GLN64 to see if that helps.
 

FrOsTy

New member
ahh yes i have had these problems before (shown in the pics) it was because the drivers i used were crap, but jabbo's direct should be ok,try downloading them again or try going back to an older driver i recomend jabo's direct3d7 v1.4 it's floating around the net, it's on my site as well this SHOULD fix it if that last guy's reply didn't, jabbo's 1.4 will run it full i have had no glitches so far (got to the runway) so it's should be ok, if you still have a problem then full around with the options.
 

Trotterwatch

Active member
i recomend jabo's direct3d7 v1.4 it's floating around the net

It shouldn't be :( although I know that it is. Download PJ64 1.4 from this site or the official site for the plugin.

Jabo has not authorised for his plugins to be available outside of the PJ64 packages.
 

FrOsTy

New member
then why does nearly every rom site have them seperatly? thats a bit dodgy?

any ways, did it fix your problem?
 

Trotterwatch

Active member
From the PJ64 manual:

You may NOT repackage Project64 (add, remove, alter files) without the authors' permission - this INCLUDES distribution of Jabo's and Zilmar's plugins seperately - they are a part of Project64. It's also best for users if they get the complete package and documentation. You are welcome to distribute the original archive as long as you do not charge for it.
 

FrOsTy

New member
well i can assure you that most emulator sites don't ask for there permission, iv'e just broken up the files on my sites for user conveniency so people on a 28k connection don't have to download a huge ass file (2meg :p) instead the can grab the filesa they need like me i went to my own site and got 1964's .exe file, so it was better then downloading 2 meg because i wanted to play roms
 

Trotterwatch

Active member
well i can assure you that most emulator sites don't ask for there permission

That isn't the point. You will find that the majority of decent emulation sites will respect the wishes of the authors:)

And a 2meg file over a 28k modem? That's nothing at all, even if you had to pay by the minute it'd be nothing.
 

RJARRRPCGP

The Rocking PC Wiz
Why don't you just upgrade your modem to 56k or if you have a 56k modem already, tell your telephone company to upgrade thier bleepin' telephone lines!
 

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