(08-30-2009, 11:47 AM)James333 Wrote: [ -> ]Try installing the last version of your svn client
and , which is your svn client ?
I mean just plain old subversion, the binaries I mean. how do I upgrade from 1.6.3 to 1.6.4 and 1.6.5? It said use the script change-svn-wc-format.py but whenever I try to the commas mess up the syntax because it says it's an incorrect syntax, or has a syntax error.
I think I got it, it's my .svn folder in dolphin-emu-read-only, I don't know what's wrong with it, is there a way I could access the .svn folders for different builds?
I DID IT! I GOT DOLPHIN TO FINALLY WORK!
....it took you 14 months to successfully perform an svn checkout?
Yes. Haha and it was just the reinstallation of Subversion, Macports and svn checkout address that had to be changed, along with accepting certain certficicates now. Only problem now is the speed. Splash Screen/Logo goes at ~100-190% speed and fps 30-60/vps 100-152, but then during the intro movie and forward all I get is a max of 9 fps

. I've searched for different setting layouts for performance and such but haven't found any fixes yet. Is there anything particular I should do for Dolphin R 6257, Macbook~Snow Leopard(10.6.4), 3GB RAM (1+2) DDR2 667, 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, GMA X3100 (Bad graphics card)? For the builds (of computers) I've seen, mine seems a bit around average. Does anybody have any suggestions for the settings for performance or am I out of luck?
Well it's a mac, so unless you run bookcamp with windows you are basically screwed (macos performance with dolphin is far below windows). And the integrated gpu will kill you even on windows. You need better hardware.
(10-06-2010, 08:23 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: [ -> ]Well it's a mac, so unless you run bookcamp with windows you are basically screwed (macos performance with dolphin is far below windows). And the integrated gpu will kill you even on windows. You need better hardware.
Thought so. I've been thinking about a new computer for a LONG time, but I can't really find a decent build that can run, let's say Crysis (might be very high standards but it's a good benchmark) or is that too high? I guess I'm just having trouble
lowering my standards. Do you know of any
low-decently priced laptops that have average performance and quality? (And I have Windows 7 Bootcamp, currently corrupted though, haven't gotten around to reformatting it yet.)
Quote:but I can't really find a decent build that can run, let's say Crysis
And I still haven't been able to find the lost city of atlantis. Still trying though.
Quote:Do you know of any low-decently priced laptops that have average performance and quality?
Can you spend $900? Or better yet can you build a desktop?
Wait why did I even ask that? You have a mac of course you can afford $900

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Haha yeah, late 2007, looking at like a Alienware® M11x, because its ~$900-1,800($1,800 maxed), and amazing performance for a netbook, but could I get a better notebook or build a better desktop for around $900? I just need something that can run Crysis as a minimum. Haha, Crysis as a minimum.
Quote:looking at like a Alienware® M11x, because its ~$900-1,800($1,800 maxed)
Good freakin christ you are loaded man.
Build yourself a desktop and never look back. For $1,800 you can practically create life. I'll write you up a parts list right now.
Edit:
https://secure.newegg.com/WishList/MySavedWishDetail.aspx?ID=10215509
Tell me if you can view that, it might take awhile for the change to public to happen. Slightly over $1,800 but it includes $500 worth of monitor + speakers as well as accessories like mouse/keyboard/gel wrist rets etc.