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Old January 31st, 2006   #1 (permalink)
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Minimum PC specs

Anyone knows what should be the minimum specs for pSX emulator? I want to re-build a little PC mode of old parts.

Any Idea?
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i'd guess that it's pretty low, considering that it's designed to be super efficient and whatnot.

what are the specs of this thing you're planning on creating?
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i don't know in most cases, but i always had problems with sound in emulators, i mean,everytime i try with any emulator my sound get's chopped, like
(writed simulation of my problem)(the *tuc* is when the sound gets chopped)(i don't know if it's only the sound, maybe it's the hole game)
tan-*tuc*-tan-*tuc*-tan-*tuc*-tan-*tuc*-tan-*tuc*

(sorry for the strange explication =P)

PS: dunno if this has something to do with my rig or not, but anyway, i need help(i used the search button)
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your rig is fine, you probably just were using the wrong plugin or the wrong settings, that's all. well, for PS1 anyway. for PS2, dont expect full performance just yet
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I still have a
Athlon XP 1900+
Geforce 4 TI 4200
256 PC3000 OGZ
Creative Soundblaster 5.1 (it's old)
Gigabyte GA-7N400

I think that if I want to play any newer emulators I will have to upgrade...but where do I start?
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your rig is fine, you probably just were using the wrong plugin or the wrong settings, that's all. well, for PS1 anyway. for PS2, dont expect full performance just yet
well, i have the same error pSX emulator, with default settings...
that what worries me...

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elitejavi: in pSX you could try increasing the sound latency (in Config/Sound) to try to fix your audio problems.

If not I guess it might be a driver problem - try updating the drivers for your sound card maybe?
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It usually doesn't take much to emulate a playstation now-a-days. A 1.4 Ghz computer + a modern ATi or Nvidia card would be more than enough. If you have a 3.0 Ghz computer and your running into sound issues, then you may want to adjust the sound settings in the emulator. Otherwise it might be just something strange with the game (after all it is a new emulator). You may want to try a different emulator with a more mature sound plugin (such as ePSXe or PSXeven with Eternal SPU).
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already did all those things that you suggested, the only thing i haven't tryed is going back to the 56.72(the last nvidia driver optimised for the FX series) i'm gonna try that as soon as a friend of mine makes me a XG'ed inf for that driver=P

btw, i don't think that is going to repair the problem anyway...


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Well I have in stock an old P3@1.2Ghz with 128MB SDRAM and GF4Mx on W2K and I don't want to invest one penny in it.

Is it sufficient?
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Well I have in stock an old P3@1.2Ghz with 128MB SDRAM and GF4Mx on W2K and I don't want to invest one penny in it.

Is it sufficient?
me thinks it'll work


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Well I have in stock an old P3@1.2Ghz with 128MB SDRAM and GF4Mx on W2K and I don't want to invest one penny in it.

Is it sufficient?
pff, you can easily run an emulator with a hardware plugin--i'd just recommend playing off an ISO. i built up a little P3 1ghz/GF2mx/512mbSDRAM rig for funsies and it played FF9 flawlessly with ePSXe 1.5.2 and Pete's OGL.
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I have a nvidia 6200 and P4 2.4 Ghz .I can only get 30fps with valkyre profile at fullscreen.So i think the minium PC specs must higher than that
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I have a nvidia 6200 and P4 2.4 Ghz .I can only get 30fps with valkyre profile at fullscreen.So i think the minium PC specs must higher than that
your card is XFX?
that can be a big problem


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no, my card is asus but it only have 64-bit memory bandwidth (this is the problem)
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no, my card is asus but it only have 64-bit memory bandwidth (this is the problem)
PCI-e?
if it's turbocache, then change it as fast as you can, turbocache can really afect everything that you do(you'll have to use phisical memory for the card and for whatever are you doing =P


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it is an AGP (nv44 so it don't have extra pipeline ) it run smooth with ePSXe but with pSX some game make it slowdown
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I have a nvidia 6200 and P4 2.4 Ghz .I can only get 30fps with valkyre profile at fullscreen.So i think the minium PC specs must higher than that
um, no. refer to above where i personally got a P3 1ghz and GF2mx to run FF9 flawlessly. not to mention that PSX emulation was created before the Geforce and Pentium 4 was ever invented.

something is probably wrong with your settings. either you dont have drivers installed, you're running at way too high of a resolution, something just isnt configured correctly, you're running too many programs at the same time, you need a defrag, etc etc. check here for some general troubleshooting tips. your computer is more than enough for VP (which many people use peops soft for, because it's a 2D game)
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Wow..nobody know about this ? I CAN HELP!

Here it is:

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ummm..my guerss at the stuttering sound is that Frameskip is enabled...it's a little buggy and skips when it isn't needed, so sound stutter to keep pace/sync
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