04-13-2009, 10:49 PM
# Pcsx2 version: pcsx2-beta-872
# cpu options : EERec on, VU0 and VU1 on, MTGS on, Limit on.
# Plugins used: GSdx SSE2 0.1.14, SPU2 1.1.0, Lilypad 0.9.9, Gigaherz's CDVD 0.7.0
# Description: On startup PCSX2 properly detects MMX, SSE, SSE2, and SSE3.
It does not detect SSSE3 or SSE41. My current processor is a Phenom 9600 Black Edition, which according to AMD's site supports SSSE3 and SSE4.1. I have verified this with cpu-z (on the assumptions that cpu-z is reliable), and it reports those features on the chip.
Attached is a screenshot of the pcsx2 output on startup, correctly detecting the processor, and incorrectly detecting the cpu extensions.
If I have somehow made a mistake, please let me know. I've tried everything I can think of, and have come to the conclusion that it is simply a software issue.
If anything additional is needed, do let me know.
# cpu options : EERec on, VU0 and VU1 on, MTGS on, Limit on.
# Plugins used: GSdx SSE2 0.1.14, SPU2 1.1.0, Lilypad 0.9.9, Gigaherz's CDVD 0.7.0
# Description: On startup PCSX2 properly detects MMX, SSE, SSE2, and SSE3.
It does not detect SSSE3 or SSE41. My current processor is a Phenom 9600 Black Edition, which according to AMD's site supports SSSE3 and SSE4.1. I have verified this with cpu-z (on the assumptions that cpu-z is reliable), and it reports those features on the chip.
Attached is a screenshot of the pcsx2 output on startup, correctly detecting the processor, and incorrectly detecting the cpu extensions.
If I have somehow made a mistake, please let me know. I've tried everything I can think of, and have come to the conclusion that it is simply a software issue.
If anything additional is needed, do let me know.