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    Hello,
    Will Wii games run at a playable speed on my new TOSHIBA i3 2.53GHz 512MB ATI?
    Currently I have tried ps2 games and many of them run smoothly and I can play them....
    Will Wii games run as the same as ps2 games?

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    Yapp, if u can play most PS2 game using PCSX2,
    so u can run Dolphin smooth too...
    use the new Doplhin Git 3.0.151

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    And what does Git mean, please???

    Does Dolphin has speedhacks as well? In case of the games that are slow??

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackCitadel View Post
    And what does Git mean, please???

    Does Dolphin has speedhacks as well? In case of the games that are slow??
    Why are you so incapable of just googling what people say for yourself.

    Since you have to be spoon fed. Here, all it took was typing "Dolphin Git 3.0.151" into that site called www.google.com

    http://www.emucr.com/2011/10/dolphin-git-30-151.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    Why are you so incapable of just googling what people say for yourself.

    Since you have to be spoon fed. Here, all it took was typing "Dolphin Git 3.0.151" into that site called www.google.com

    http://www.emucr.com/2011/10/dolphin-git-30-151.html
    Heh, I had to tell him about the whole history of computers when he was trying to run the PS2 emulator on his laptop.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Englebert3rd View Post
    Heh, I had to tell him about the whole history of computers when he was trying to run the PS2 emulator on his laptop.
    Starting from the beginning eh?

    Plug the power cable for your PC in at the wall. Then turn the switch on at the back on your power supply. Then hit the big button on the front of your tower that makes it turn on...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    Starting from the beginning eh?

    Plug the power cable for your PC in at the wall. Then turn the switch on at the back on your power supply. Then hit the big button on the front of your tower that makes it turn on...
    Nah, mate. Had to start how computers were created, the impact on society and how it will evolve in the future, ultimately destroying the whole human race. It's a pretty good "essay".


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    Recently Dolphin change to Git from SVN (subversion), because:

    1. Git creates a full repository with command. With Subversion, it's just checking out the files in the repository.

    2. With each branch, no new files are created in the project file hierarchy on system. Since have a full local repository, Git creates the files needs on the fly by processing the recorded changes. With Subversion, it has to create every branch remotely. This can get messy depending on the size. If decide to control branching to keep things clean, it forfeit the power branching offers.

    3. With Git, it only push our work to the system after collaboration (more below). With Subversion, it all hits the system.

    4. Again, no file system work. Since Git using a local repository, it handle the details of removing the branch. With Subversion, it still have the old copy until update, either have to clean up manually.

    5. Git has a nice feature to create “patches.”

    6. With Git, deleting an abandoned branch is simple and clean

    --> "conclusion: Git better than SVN"
    Happy Gaming Even After

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    ok quick question im new to this and i have a windows 7 vista a notebook laptop would tha dolphin emulator work with that???
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    > Krazylatino: What's ur Spec?
    Minimum Requirement:
    # Operating System: Microsoft Windows (XP/Vista/7) / Linux / Mac OS X (Intel version)----- (recommended: Windows XP, Linux, or Mac OS)
    # CPU: Pentium 4 or Athlon 64 with SSE2 -----(recommended: Dualcore processor, so u can applying feature "dual core speedup" its very helpfull)
    # GPU: OpenGL 2.1 or DirectX 9.0c compatible -----(Recommended shader 3)
    # RAM: 256 Mb ----(Recommended 1 Gb)
    Happy Gaming Even After

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