hey guys i was wondering what is custom cause i saw that on the dolphin dev kit
what is custom rtc?
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07-20-2016, 10:03 PM
Please read the description in the settings window.
What do you mean by "dev kit" anyway? 07-20-2016, 10:58 PM
They most probably meant development version, even though dev kit != dev version
07-23-2016, 05:38 AM
07-23-2016, 05:48 AM
RTC=Real Time Clock. It means that the emulator, instead of using your internal(PC) clock, will use whatever clock you set up in the settings/advanced menu. Like Kurausukun said, you probably won't be using it anyways.
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Also, please stop calling it "devkit." Dev in this case is short for "development." There is no such "kit" anywhere in this instance.
07-23-2016, 07:40 AM
(07-23-2016, 05:48 AM)DarknessBlu Wrote: RTC=Real Time Clock. It means that the emulator, instead of using your internal(PC) clock, will use whatever clock you set up in the settings/advanced menu. Like Kurausukun said, you probably won't be using it anyways. thanks for the full explanation (07-23-2016, 06:25 AM)Kurausukun Wrote: Also, please stop calling it "devkit." Dev in this case is short for "development." There is no such "kit" anywhere in this instance. and u dont need to be rude ok i still call them dev kits cause thats where they came from and dont be an ass to me ok 07-23-2016, 08:26 AM
billyhatcher643 Wrote:and u dont need to be rude ok i still call them dev kits cause thats where they came from and dont be an ass to me ok Kurausukun was not being rude to you, they were just pointing out that you were referring to them incorrectly. "dev" is short for Development, and is just a shorthand commonly used here. As for devkits, Dolphin has absolutely nothing to do with devkits! If anyone uses a devkit and SDK then implements something into Dolphin, they are violating the non-disclosure agreement of the SDK, opening themselves and possibly Dolphin to legal liability. It is absolutely incorrect to use that term to refer to development builds. Intel Xeon w7-3465X OC | Asus Pro WS W790-E Sage SE | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 FE | 8x16GiB G-Skill Zeta R5 DDR5-6000 | Windows 11 23H2 | (details)
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07-23-2016, 08:56 AM
(07-23-2016, 06:25 AM)Kurausukun Wrote: Also, please stop calling it "devkit." Dev in this case is short for "development." There is no such "kit" anywhere in this instance. Kurausukun is right, no need for offense. You can call them Builds, as the Developer get together to compile everything into one Build (Dolphin) whenever they see fit to make an update. You either have the Stable Build(version) or the Daily build(Dev version). It is not meant to be rude or anything, it is just to instruct you that the terms you used are in fact incorrect, If you go to the download section of the official Dolphin page, you will notice the "terms" they use for each one. Hope this help solve the miss-interpretation. PEACE!!!
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