Jnes emulator slowdown
Rather annoying to have the fans running that loud. It's not a problem of CPU power on my end but maybe the emulator is just exaggerating it.ĮDIT: Dear God, this thing maxes out my core. But in SNES9x, there is a constant slowdown in that room that I cannot imagine would have been allowed to occur with the actual game in real hardware. For example, in Super Castlevania IV there is a room that is spinning thanks to Mode 7 graphics. I'm not too sure if they are as exaggerated as they are on the SNES9x. If you also have a site for emulation or gaming news, please make the mention or edit about Thanks. The thing about the SNES is that sometimes games actually had slowdowns or other bugs. - 7 April, 2010 Posted by Mysticales : Just sent out a few emails and I edited the sourceforge and wiki site to reflect the homepage here. I might download the source and compile me a version or just try their executable. As long as it doesn't break, and since I do not need to use the bluetooth for anything, it works wonderfully. I also just had trouble getting the damn thing working and setup.
#Jnes emulator slowdown drivers
If you want to use the bluetooth or switch the USB port, you need to open the program and rollback the drivers but this seems to have varying degrees of success. First, it takes over your bluetooth and you have to connect the via USB to a specific port. The only problem is that the MotioninJoy software is terrible. I can even emulate an Xbox360 controller so that I can use it in PC games like Dead Space or Batman Arkham Asylum. I can use it to emulate a PS1 controller for NES or SNES, or a PS2 or a full PS3 controller. But once I got it working, it works perfectly. Instead, I have to use MotioninJoy to get it working. The only problem is that it is not instantly compatible with Windows like the Xbox360 controller.
This way, the primary left hand pad is the D-pad, not the analog stick. Click to expand.No, I use a PS3 Sixaxis myself for the same reason.