(10-21-2013, 04:57 AM)merauder75 Wrote: [ -> ]Is it possible to get the v0.12 alpha? The google play store version is only v0.11, and when I tried building it from source, it simply crashed on launching (missing library errors or something like that)
You can find all the autobuilds here
https://dl.dolphin-emu.org/builds/
Got it to open, but my 2013 Nexus 7 just reboots on launching anything with OpenGL ES 3 as the video back end. Ah well.
Waiting for someone to try dolphin on the new nexus 5 with the latest qualcom drivers :-)
It isn't even out yet >.>
(11-02-2013, 05:20 AM)ExtremeDude2 Wrote: [ -> ]It isn't even out yet >.>
Yes it is. It was released on the 31st October.
(11-02-2013, 10:52 PM)Aftershocker Wrote: [ -> ] (11-02-2013, 05:20 AM)ExtremeDude2 Wrote: [ -> ]It isn't even out yet >.>
Yes it is. It was released on the 31st October.
I ordered a N5, and it comes tuesday. I'll see if i can post a vid or something...
Nice look forward to it :-) Be good to see if there is any difference with the new qualcomm drivers.
Tried it out on my Nexus 5, and it does sucesfully boot Melee with GL ES 3. However, the picture is double and rotated 90 degrees in one corner of the screen. I've read somewhere that this is a known bug with the Adreno drivers, just gotta wait for a fix I guess. Good to see it still works on Android 4.4 though.
(11-13-2013, 06:20 AM)merauder75 Wrote: [ -> ]Tried it out on my Nexus 5, and it does sucesfully boot Melee with GL ES 3. However, the picture is double and rotated 90 degrees in one corner of the screen. I've read somewhere that this is a known bug with the Adreno drivers, just gotta wait for a fix I guess. Good to see it still works on Android 4.4 though.
Yea, that shows that my driver workaround for the older driver versions is no longer necessary for the new version included in the Nexus 5. This'll be fixed in a while.
(10-26-2013, 10:11 AM)futaris Wrote: [ -> ]Graphics and Compute Development on Samsung Chromebook
http://malideveloper.arm.com/develop-for-mali/features/graphics-and-compute-development-on-samsung-chromebook/
Going to try and get dolphin running on my samsung chromebook arm in ubuntu later... Should be possible to run it directly on the framebuffer, rather than in X.
I've followed these directions on my Chromebook to get unix running. The newer drivers don't fix anything, but they are marginally quicker, on the scale of around 1-2FPS.