EDIT: It works, I'm just retarded.
Sorry for another one of these, I couldn't find anything through searching all the threads.
I had Dolphin working perfectly in Windows 8.1 and was happily playing Project M and other games at a stable 60 fps. However, after upgrading to Windows 10, Dolphin would keep crashing within the first minute with any game I tried (SSBB, SSBM, various Naruto fighting games, Twilight Princess, among others), but the adapter was still detected.
I thought it was Dolphin itself, so I scrapped it and used the most recent dev builds. However I still got the issues, so I deleted the Dolphin Emulator folder (the one that gets created in the Documents folder). That fixed the crashing, but now the Mayflash adapter can't be detected.
If it means anything, I'm using the Mayflash adapter with 2 ports, which I bought off Amazon about a 6 months to a year ago.
My specs (it's a laptop):
Windows 10 x64
Intel i5-4200U @ 1.6GHz (4 CPUs)
Intel HD Graphics 4400
12 GB RAM
Dolphin build: 5.0-rc-27, also tried 4.0-7636
Sorry for another one of these, I couldn't find anything through searching all the threads.
I had Dolphin working perfectly in Windows 8.1 and was happily playing Project M and other games at a stable 60 fps. However, after upgrading to Windows 10, Dolphin would keep crashing within the first minute with any game I tried (SSBB, SSBM, various Naruto fighting games, Twilight Princess, among others), but the adapter was still detected.
I thought it was Dolphin itself, so I scrapped it and used the most recent dev builds. However I still got the issues, so I deleted the Dolphin Emulator folder (the one that gets created in the Documents folder). That fixed the crashing, but now the Mayflash adapter can't be detected.
If it means anything, I'm using the Mayflash adapter with 2 ports, which I bought off Amazon about a 6 months to a year ago.
My specs (it's a laptop):
Windows 10 x64
Intel i5-4200U @ 1.6GHz (4 CPUs)
Intel HD Graphics 4400
12 GB RAM
Dolphin build: 5.0-rc-27, also tried 4.0-7636