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OK, I just tested the emulator on my laptop, and it works fine (35-45 fps in New Super Mario Bros., average ~40fps in games I tested in general, looking fast and smooth, and very nice overall!). My laptop specs are:
Intel Core 2 Duo T5600 @ 1,73Ghz
1536MB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce 7600
That makes me wonder... since the emulator doesn't require a dual-core CPU to run, it must be something with my videocard (ATI Radeon X1800 GTO) that makes the emulator perform badly... I tried upgrading to the latest Catalyst but that didn't seem to help. The only guy with a similar problem reported in this thread also seems to have a problem on an ATI Radeon-powered PC...
Speaking of other observations, I really liked how the emulator performed on my laptop. I haven't played much, but from what I've seen the 3D looks very smooth. I noticed that for some reason, in New Super Mario Bros. the stylus emulation didn't work (so I couldn't click the buttons in the menu with my mouse), but other than that, everything looked really good - thanks a lot for the release again!
- Agetian
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