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Thread: Whats the best 64 emulator???

  1. #1
    crispyccs Guest

    Whats the best 64 emulator???

    ive been usin project 64, but it runs a little slow. So i tried ultrahle, but it needs glide so i GOT a glide dll file,
    but when i try to open ULTRA.exe, it does nothing!! HOW IZ DIZ POZZIBLE?!??!
    HELP, pleeze, if u can reccomend any better emulators, or help me with ULTRAHLE, pleeze reply. ( by the way,dont reccomend corn, its to glitchy, even though its fast)

    THIS HAD BETTER WORK

  2. #2
    Sergei Guest

    Question

    It depends what rom u want 2 run really.

    Some emulators are built better than others for certain games.

    Also what spec is your computer?

  3. #3
    crispyccs Guest
    i wanna be able to run goldeneye,mariokart,
    &conkers BFD. my comp is celaron 800mhz, with nvidia aladdin TNT2.

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    crispyccs Guest

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    im still tryin to get ULTRAHLE working, so i got the "openglide" wrapper, put glide2X.dll in c/windows/system, and openglide.exe in my ULTARHLE folder. then, i got the error message "ULTRA.exe caused an error in Glide 2X.dll. ULTRA.exe will now close. if you continue to experience problems, try restarting your computer.that was last night. then, this morning, i tried it again, same thing. so i got Clide,&set that one up, but it dodnt even open it! no error messages, nothing! but its still on the ctrl+alt+delete list, so maybe something will happen in a few hours

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    I use PJ64. The new version runs almost everything. Including Conkers.

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