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(11-26-2014, 06:14 AM)xdarkmario Wrote: [ -> ]...

what is the current time the real BIOS is the only thing I can delete these corrupted save date is when I modify them which I'm currently working on porting a save data constantly so I kinda do need the Bios on.

This run-on sentence is hard to understand.

Under Config in Dolphin in the GC tab, switch the memory card slots over to the GCI Folder option. This way you can access the individual files in your file manager where the memory cards are saved, and you can turn off BIOS
(11-26-2014, 07:53 AM)KHg8m3r Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-26-2014, 06:14 AM)xdarkmario Wrote: [ -> ]...

what is the current time the real BIOS is the only thing I can delete these corrupted save date is when I modify them which I'm currently working on porting a save data constantly so I kinda do need the Bios on.

This run-on sentence is hard to understand.

Under Config in Dolphin in the GC tab, switch the memory card slots over to the GCI Folder option. This way you can access the individual files in your file manager where the memory cards are saved, and you can turn off BIOS

Sorry about that run on, I'm using mobile. But I was saying that the built in Dolphin memory card manager can not delete this save I'm working on. Posted in another thread about that, gets some block error
And 2 kind of like seeing the GameCube boot. I'll do a speed comparison and see if lle impacts my speed
(11-26-2014, 07:59 AM)xdarkmario Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-26-2014, 07:53 AM)KHg8m3r Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-26-2014, 06:14 AM)xdarkmario Wrote: [ -> ]...

what is the current time the real BIOS is the only thing I can delete these corrupted save date is when I modify them which I'm currently working on porting a save data constantly so I kinda do need the Bios on.

This run-on sentence is hard to understand.

Under Config in Dolphin in the GC tab, switch the memory card slots over to the GCI Folder option. This way you can access the individual files in your file manager where the memory cards are saved, and you can turn off BIOS

Sorry about that run on, I'm using mobile. But I was saying that the built in Dolphin memory card manager can not delete this save I'm working on. Posted in another thread about that, gets some block error
And 2 kind of like seeing the GameCube boot. I'll do a speed comparison and see if lle impacts my speed

It will. LLE will have a pretty serious impact since you´re on a somewhat weak CPU.
(11-26-2014, 08:06 AM)DJBarry004 Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-26-2014, 07:59 AM)xdarkmario Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-26-2014, 07:53 AM)KHg8m3r Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-26-2014, 06:14 AM)xdarkmario Wrote: [ -> ]...

what is the current time the real BIOS is the only thing I can delete these corrupted save date is when I modify them which I'm currently working on porting a save data constantly so I kinda do need the Bios on.

This run-on sentence is hard to understand.

Under Config in Dolphin in the GC tab, switch the memory card slots over to the GCI Folder option. This way you can access the individual files in your file manager where the memory cards are saved, and you can turn off BIOS

Sorry about that run on, I'm using mobile. But I was saying that the built in Dolphin memory card manager can not delete this save I'm working on. Posted in another thread about that, gets some block error
And 2 kind of like seeing the GameCube boot. I'll do a speed comparison and see if lle impacts my speed

It will. LLE will have a pretty serious impact since you´re on a somewhat weak CPU.

yea i see the difference in fire emblem
LLE on 35-44 FPS
HLE on 59-60 FPS Constant

oh well ill have to live without the luxury of a gamecube boot. ill only enable when i need to remove that savedata

if my cpu wasn't soldered to my motherboard i would have been swapped it out.
Have you tried the GCI folder option? what it does is basically unpack the memory cards so that you're saving directly to the .sav files (or what ever extension) for each game.
(11-25-2014, 04:39 PM)KHg8m3r Wrote: [ -> ]...turn the skip bios back on, because unless you're using it for aesthetics, there's no use for it.

It's off-topic but you're wrong. Dolphin HLE a lot of IPL stuff but it doesn't emulate all functions, and in that cases you need to turn off Skip BIOS and use a IPL dump. For example, to boot Action Replay ISO, you'll need a BIOS dump and Skip BIOS must be turned off, otherwise it won't work (black screen). Action Replay, as I said, is one of those cases. I'm not really sure but once GameBoy Player emulation is completed, the startup disc may need IPL dump too...
The game boy player currently boots and stops at the insert player screen, so what sort of IPL stuff does it need?
But yeah, I don't think the OP would be doing that kind of stuff Tongue
(11-30-2014, 07:12 AM)KHg8m3r Wrote: [ -> ]The game boy player currently boots and stops at the insert player screen, so what sort of IPL stuff does it need?

If Dolphin start emulating the functions needed to get past that screen, it would freeze if not using IPL. I'm not really sure, but I read somewhere that Game Boy Player hardware uses some advanced IPL-related stuff, which Dolphin probably doesn't emulate. However, I'm not a developer, so, I'm not sure of anything. The only confirmed case I have is Action Replay ISO...
Oh ok, so it's not as simple as just reading video buffer data from a gameboy emulator and passing in controls.
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