It's been a while since I posted, been pretty busy playing wii games and working. I'd just like to ask.
Desmume Wii Bios Download
What is the recommended minimum requirements to have all or most all games run at a smooth full speed? (what cpu, how much memory, what sound card and gfx card)?
Also, I know multiple cores wont help even with 6 of them so wouldn't it be best to have a faster core clock speed per single core? I have a dual core 2.7ghz and a lot of the games aren't really smooth sailing.
Ds Bios Desmume Wii
DeSmuME is the most seasoned open source Nintendo DS emulator. It sports tools designed for hackers, speedrunners, youtubers, and casual gamers. Homebrew programs are supported and can even be debugged through GDB. The Windows and OSX versions are both relatively feature rich, and there is a small universe of forks and mods that add. Total Nintendo Wii titles available: 411 (Hosted @ EP: 0, Community Uploaded: 411). Download a DeSmuME version with WiFi capable bios files and a firmware (This and WinPcap are included in the package) 3. Download Hamachi and install it (NOTE: You don't have to use Hamachi, you have a lot of alternatives for this. Anything that acts as a virtual LAN device will work.). Sega Cd Bios Emuparadise and you can know this sega cd usa bios For use with Fusion Emulating Sega CD/Mega CD, 32X, Mega CD-32X and Sega CD-32X games For use with Gens Emulating Sega CD/Mega CD and 32X games Contains the Recomended bios versions:- 32XGBIOS.BIN 32XMBIOS.BIN 32XSBIOS.BIN eumcd19210.bin jpmcd19112.bin usscd19210.bin GenesisOSROM.bin usscd29306.bin Sega Cd.
Fps games on mac free. What about a quad core AMD black series 3.4ghz? I'm about to upgrade to that cpu (in addition to a suitable mobo) and I've always complained that for nearly 8 years now, or more, no cpu's being released have ever went past 3ghz, only the addition of too many cores and I hate that Intel seems to think millions of cores will make things run faster when in reality there is actually other applications that don't even support multithreading cpu's. Sadly, most emulators don't because of their hardware architecture.
Of course, there is still not many regular PC applications or games that support many more than 2 or 3 cores to begin with due to the expert level of programming required to make them utilize efficiently. I've done some digging and some single and dual core higher frequency cpus actually run faster than a quad core with a lesser single core cpu speed. I'd assume that Intel and AMD don't keep in mind emulators when making a cpu though. heh
So anyone have any ideas on the hardware required to maximize emulation speed? What about 64bit?
Thanks!
Desmume Wii Bios
I have
- Dual core 7550 2.7ghz AMD Black series 64bit (currently 32bit win XP Pro )
- Radeon 4550 512mb ddr2 gfx card at 400mhz
- FINALLY a Sound Card - Asus Xonar DS 7.1 surround sound PCI Card
- 2 gb DDr2 800 mhz
- WD 8mb Cache 160gb 7200rpm HD
- Gigabyte GM740g Motherboard
- eLite CM Case which is very cool, litterally 4 Fans!