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    Default It's been a while since i've checked... How about these systems?

    PSP, Gamecube, PS2, and NDS emulation... How are these coming along? I'm very interested in starting up something on all of these systems. Lots of games i want to play!

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    PSP = no.

    Gamecube = Dolphin (I think is the best)
    PS2 = PCSX2
    NDS = No$GBA

    You need a powerful computer to be able to play compatible games with these emulators.

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    3.4 Ghz P4 proc, 2 Gigs of DDR 2 dual channel memory, and a 256 MB Video card, will that work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Memnoch View Post
    3.4 Ghz P4 proc, 2 Gigs of DDR 2 dual channel memory, and a 256 MB Video card, will that work?
    Nope.

    You'd need a dual core, (the ram is fine), you need a graphics card that's shader 3.0 compliant.

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    Also, any idea where i can find those 3 emulators at?

    How would i know if it is indeed, shader 3.0 compliant?
    Last edited by Cookie Monster; 14th-September-2007 at 14:43. Reason: Use the EDIT button!!

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    1) Don't double post.
    2) Your PC should be able to handle PS2 emulation, but only for a few games like FF X and maybe Kingdom Hearts. Doubt it will be full speed and all, but still. Dunno for the other ones.
    3) Google for the emulators.
    4) Google and find the specs from your graphics card maker's website.

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    You should go to ngemu to find all those emulators and any required plugins and such for them:
    http://www.ngemu.com/

    For GameCube, Dolphin, Gekko and GCube are the ones you should get.

    For NDS, while No$GBA is probably the best, you should still use all but Dualis, since that's the one that still can't play commercial games yet.

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