Dolphin, the GameCube and Wii emulator - Forums
x86 - Printable Version

+- Dolphin, the GameCube and Wii emulator - Forums (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org)
+-- Forum: Dolphin Emulator Discussion and Support (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Forum-dolphin-emulator-discussion-and-support)
+--- Forum: General Discussion (https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Forum-general-discussion)
+--- Thread: x86 (/Thread-x86)



x86 - Cubone - 11-09-2014

How to download the latest versions for x86 ??


RE: x86 - Garteal - 11-09-2014

You can't because support was dropped.
Read the obituary for 32-bit article for further details.


RE: x86 - KHg8m3r - 11-09-2014

32 bit support was removed a couple of months ago because it was getting too hard to maintain, and can be explained here: https://dolphin-emu.org/blog/2014/05/19/obituary-32bit/

Also, your hardware does not meet the minimum requirements for Dolphin anyways.
OS: Windows XP
Processor/CPU: AMD 4400+ 2x core x64
Video Card/GPU: GeForce 9600
Memory/RAM: 1024

Even if you managed to install Window 7 64 bit, Dolphin would be unplayable. It's time to upgrade your rig Smile

Dolphin needs 2 strong and fast cores to run. Unfortunately, AMD has not been making strides in increasing their single-core speeds, so Haswell CPUs vastly overpower anything AMD can offer. The current best in Dolphin is the Pentium G3258/i5-4690k/i7-4790K. Why the Pentium G3258 you ask? Because is a dual-core that can overclock to the levels of the i5/i7, where it almost matches their max speed. So its a cheaper alternate to buying a quad-core system if you're looking to make a sub-$500/600 build.


RE: x86 - Cubone - 11-10-2014

(11-09-2014, 05:11 PM)KHg8m3r Wrote: OS: Windows XP
Processor/CPU: AMD 4400+ 2x core x64
Video Card/GPU: GeForce 9600
Memory/RAM: 1024


OS: Windows 7 x86
Processor/CPU: AMD 4400+ 2x core x64
Video Card/GPU: GeForce 9500 256MB
Memory/RAM: 3GB

How to run x64 version on x86 windows ???

Do not want to for emulator to buy a new computer))


RE: x86 - KHg8m3r - 11-10-2014

You need to install a x64 version of Windows 7. If you have a legitimate Windows 7 key, you can download the x64 version of Windows 7 from Microsoft or one of their affiliate site, burn it to a disc or set up a special flash drive, and then install Windows 7 x64 with your current license key.


RE: x86 - Buddybenj - 11-10-2014

(11-10-2014, 04:33 AM)KHg8m3r Wrote: You need to install a x64 version of Windows 7. If you have a legitimate Windows 7 key, you can download the x64 version of Windows 7 from Microsoft or one of their affiliate site, burn it to a disc or set up a special flash drive, and then install Windows 7 x64 with your current license key.

Or if you don't have your product key, you could install a free 64 bit OS, like Linux.