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The best Saturn Emu

jairolas

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yeah, i have some backups from my old saturn, and i was looking for the best emu... ya, sounds lot a bit noob, But i´m a newbie in the saturn emulation.... lol
Well... Goodbye, and sorry for my bad english [popular phrase :evil: ]

-Jairolas- :sombrero: - <((-(-_(-_-)-)_-))>
 

Agozer

16-bit Corpse | Moderator
SSF, but only if you have a CPU that supports SSE/SSE2 instructions. Namely a Pentium 4 or an AMD64.
 

paulg

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Agozer said:
SSF, but only if you have a CPU that supports SSE/SSE2 instructions. Namely a Pentium 4 or an AMD64.

Agozer,

Will Celeron work man? Celeron 2.9....Radeon 9600 Pro.
 

skinyme

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im trying to run the dragon ball z game on it but its say disk no supported im using a virtuall drive is that why it isnt working or is the game unsupported??

dont wotch that fixed it i had to sort the reagion setttings now theres a terrible lagg i gotta sort any ideas
 
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Borisz

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skinyme said:
im trying to run the dragon ball z game on it but its say disk no supported im using a virtuall drive is that why it isnt working or is the game unsupported??

dont wotch that fixed it i had to sort the reagion setttings now theres a terrible lagg i gotta sort any ideas

Is this crap supposed to be english?
 

Cyberman

Moderator
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Oh Boy!

Agozer said:
Haha. Skinyme clearly has problems understanding english grammar.
Well he's interpreting his native language into english instead of thinking the sentance out in english. Everyone starts somewhere. Much like learning greek or latin, to have the proper language flow you have to use it a lot first. :D

As for his/her/its question.. well
skinyme So you are wondering how to speed up the game?
Well first off you should have posted a new thread, the last one is 3 weeks old. I suppose tagging it onto another thread seems easier but it's kind of like waiting 4 hours from a prior conversation and asking a question almost unrelated to it.
"4 hours ago you said that hypocondriacs have tetnus but I stubbed my toe five minutes ago and clearly I don't think I'm dying!" The problem being is it lacks a connection to the prior conversation.

Secondly, we don't know, I suggest putting your exact config and setup information in here to allow people to know what your problem is. It is a similiar to the problem of what you asked before. An example of your question, "Hello my HDTV appears to be unhappy with the 720p information from my DVD player, do you have any suggestion how I can get the picture in 16:9 1080p format?" It's missing a LOT of information to be able to solve a potentially very technical question.

Cyb
 
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