(08-08-2010, 01:44 AM)billyea Wrote: It seems like they stopped making commits to the 2.0 build (or at least, stopped clearly marking those commits as stable) at r5322 on April 10th, which is the same day that the 2.0 build was publicly posted.
EDIT: It seems like stable revisions were made until the end of the day, so r5325 is the 2.0 build.
Are you sure? I went ahead and looked at the release date and it was April 12th, not April 10th. Also, it looks like the last stable revision out on that day was committed that day and is R5350.
(08-08-2010, 01:50 AM)LeaArg Wrote:(08-07-2010, 09:48 PM)admin89 Wrote: 3S = SSSE3And which is the best of them?
By the way, I tested downloading the emulator again an it worked pretty well for a couple of hours. But again it crashed with the message I posted before.
Make sure you're getting the right SSE type for your computer. A higher SSE type than what your computer can handle may run well at first but if an instruction is called that is specific to the higher SSE then that will cause the emulator to crash.
Other than that, I don't know what to tell you. The latest version is not going to be as stable as a finished program, and there are bound to be bugs in it.