(12-02-2015, 02:43 AM)NintendoBoy13 Wrote: [ -> ] (12-02-2015, 01:14 AM)Kwee Wrote: [ -> ] (12-02-2015, 12:00 AM)degasus Wrote: [ -> ]Oh, those are ARM32 JIT patches, so not worth for me...
Yep Shield Tablet and Shield Tablet K1 have both a 32 bits cpu.
I think the new shield tablet they just released is 64 bit! And that's the one I'm getting =)
Nah, it is 32 bit. There is a rumor that a new tablet and portable with the X1 SoC will release next year, and those are 64 bit.
(12-02-2015, 04:07 AM)BlazingSoul Wrote: [ -> ] (12-02-2015, 02:43 AM)NintendoBoy13 Wrote: [ -> ] (12-02-2015, 01:14 AM)Kwee Wrote: [ -> ] (12-02-2015, 12:00 AM)degasus Wrote: [ -> ]Oh, those are ARM32 JIT patches, so not worth for me...
Yep Shield Tablet and Shield Tablet K1 have both a 32 bits cpu.
I think the new shield tablet they just released is 64 bit! And that's the one I'm getting =)
Nah, it is 32 bit. There is a rumor that a new tablet and portable with the X1 SoC will release next year, and those are 64 bit.
Is that the tegra x1 I keep hearing about?
Hey Kwee!
I got my Nvidia Shield tablet, I'm ready to start testing now! =)
Do you know how to do the "overclocking method?" The video tutorial is down
Um, I don't think the shield tablet has a 64 bit OS or CPU.
You can't run anything but the play store version of Dolphin. Sorry.
(12-26-2015, 11:37 AM)helios747 Wrote: [ -> ]Um, I don't think the shield tablet has a 64 bit OS or CPU.
You can't run anything but the play store version of Dolphin. Sorry.
Guess that means K1 users will never be able to play newer versions since, 64-bit and all that.
(12-27-2015, 06:36 PM)nintendo_nerd Wrote: [ -> ]Guess that means K1 users will never be able to play newer versions since, 64-bit and all that.
Yes. Or you'll fine someone to maintain our old ARMv7 JIT. But the performance won't improve, it will more likely just slow down over time...
(12-27-2015, 07:39 PM)degasus Wrote: [ -> ] (12-27-2015, 06:36 PM)nintendo_nerd Wrote: [ -> ]Guess that means K1 users will never be able to play newer versions since, 64-bit and all that.
Yes. Or you'll fine someone to maintain our old ARMv7 JIT. But the performance won't improve, it will more likely just slow down over time...
Ugh figures -_- This begs the question, why bother keeping the emulator on the Google Play Store then?
Ask HdkR. I've asked him that several times.
