Yeah, that's better, but I'm still skeptical that simply turning the LEDs off when no wiimotes are connected will be sufficient to avoid the issue. From personal experience, my unit always got warm in less than 2 minutes of use, and using it moderately (around one hour per day) during one week was enough to burn the LEDs from both sides of the bar. Although I fixed it myself (replacing the IR LEDs and switching to resistors of proper values) the "trick" they implemented in firmware doesn't look effective to me, those faulty units sooner or later are going to burn anyway (e.g. long play sessions) and it limits the functionality (I know people who use Dolphin Bar with Wii U as sensor bar replacement because it's cheaper, at least where I live, and as good as the official -- they can't anymore). Also, from the wirings inside the bar, the microcontroller used on it can't control the voltage fed to the IR LEDs, it can only turn them on or off. In short, they can't prevent this without a hardware redesign...
(10-13-2015, 12:06 AM)cyrax33 Wrote: [ -> ] (10-12-2015, 11:48 PM)Maverick Hunter X Wrote: [ -> ]I found those images on EmuCR from a frequent poster.
They look legit, but someone said that the frames look like from Windows 7 AERO but the GitHub page states that the requirement for the emulator is Windows 10.
I certainly hope they're real.
According to GitHub, requirements are: Windows 10 x64, DX12 and VS 2015.
Even though its assumed as minimum requirements, I doubt they'll be a Windows 8 version because of drivers even though I'm iffy about Windows 10 drivers, lets hope that's not the case.
There's actually two different Wii U emulators that got a lot of attention overnight. The screenshots are from cemu, which only requires GL 3.3.
https://github.com/exjam/wiiu-emu <- Currently requires D3D12 and shows less graphics, but is a good foundation for future work and actually has potential (plus the author works at VMware and probably knows his shit when it comes to running machines on other machines).
https://github.com/Exzap/Cemu <- Currently looks more impressive to non-devs, but it's hastily slapped-together, uses wx, and will probably be dead within a year. Doesn't even have source available, plus the author first advertised it on gbatemp, which isn't really a good sign.
Figured out how to put the editor in source mode
(10-14-2015, 04:12 PM)pauldacheez Wrote: [ -> ]https://github.com/exjam/wiiu-emu <- Currently requires D3D12 and shows less graphics, but is a good foundation for future work and actually has potential (plus the author works at VMware and probably knows his shit when it comes to running machines on other machines).
PLEASE tell them to rename it to "Project "Cafe"". It only makes sense.Â
Oh well, Shield TV isn't coming to Brazil after all. A representant of NVIDIA was here in Brazil Game Show and said our average ISP speed makes difficult to them launch Shield TV officially in our country. I agree that many ISPs here provides shit services, but who said I (and many others) were interested in their streaming services? We just wanted the powerful hardware Shield TV have, not the streaming services, basically we'll have to deal with it...
* go searching for some online store with international shipping *
*Lioncash has joined the forums 10 hours ago*
Seems legit
His account got deleted (again!) MaJoR brought him back from the dead.
Evil wizards
No, actually, I have no clue, but this isn't the first time it's happened, evidently.