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um, i have a problem. i tried one of the 3xxx revs to play a game that doesn't seem to work in the new revs, but i get the grab 1gb of contigous memory thing. what could the reason be? i've tried different settings so it can't be the settings. and i'm wondering why it's only happening with old builds???
any help on this?
Hey!!!! I have a Toshiba Laptop with a Core 2 Duo 2.1GHz 2.1GHz Processor with 4 Gigz RAM, and a Mobile 4 video card. Some games work well, but a few like Zelda, Tatsunoko Vs Capcom and Guilty Gear seems to slow down considerably. Maybe it's the version of Dolphin I'm using. Anyone have some suggestions?

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(03-26-2009, 04:12 AM)SSJVeggeto Wrote: [ -> ]what would be better a Quad core like mine or a 3,6ghz Dual Core to play dolphin, Pcsx2and other games like GTA IV,and other PC games
dude i dont know iv u saw but in the getting started guide there is a qustion can dolphin support quadcore or something like that well click on link that is under question
(05-25-2010, 03:36 AM)black5tar2007 Wrote: [ -> ]Hey!!!! I have a Toshiba Laptop with a Core 2 Duo 2.1GHz 2.1GHz Processor with 4 Gigz RAM, and a Mobile 4 video card. Some games work well, but a few like Zelda, Tatsunoko Vs Capcom and Guilty Gear seems to slow down considerably. Maybe it's the version of Dolphin I'm using. Anyone have some suggestions?

It may be or it is your GPU...games like Zelda TP are the most advanced games on GC so they require more of performance...If it is intel, forget about Dolphin, never getting full speed...
Laptops aren't really meant for great performance.
(06-12-2010, 04:23 PM)omegadox Wrote: [ -> ]Laptops aren't really meant for great performance.
There are laptops with good performance but I can't even tell which gpu a "mobile 4" should be. Maybe a Mobility Radeon 4xxx?
(06-14-2010, 03:58 PM)edgartheface Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-12-2010, 04:23 PM)omegadox Wrote: [ -> ]Laptops aren't really meant for great performance.
There are laptops with good performance but I can't even tell which gpu a "mobile 4" should be. Maybe a Mobility Radeon 4xxx?
more like an "Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset"
I have a ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT for a GPU. Is it good for Dolphin? I assume not, since whenever I use the Direct3DX plugin, I can't see anything, but I can hear audio, so I have to use OpenGL.
(06-23-2010, 06:25 AM)iPack Wrote: [ -> ]I have a ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT for a GPU. Is it good for Dolphin? I assume not, since whenever I use the Direct3DX plugin, I can't see anything, but I can hear audio, so I have to use OpenGL.
It's kinda slow ... but you should be able to play games with it.
Which driver version is installed on your system?

BTW: Your signature is way too big. Wink
lol I updated my Visual C++ and my DirectX, so now it works. I should have said this before, but my audio is weird. sometimes, the audio just seems scrambled. When I get to a part where the music is scrambled, I mess around with the DSP settings, and in that particular place, when I uncheck both "Enable HLE Audio" and "Enable DTK music", the music doesn't stop. So does this mean that anything that's not coming from HLE audio or DTK music is all weird?

P.S. if Audio Backend is set to OpenAL, it sounds normal, but there are pauses in the audio constantly, as if the audio was being controlled by a switch and someone kept flicking the switch on and off all the time. And that applies to all audio.
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