[Official Comment Thread] Pcsx2 svn snapshots and user-compiled svn revs
And maybe we should change version from 1.2.1 to 1.3.0 in this page eh? Tongue
http://buildbot.orphis.net/pcsx2/index.php
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(09-07-2014, 12:52 PM)rama Wrote: Yea, it's a build bot configuration change that's pending. Thanks for reminding though Smile

Oh I didn't know that's how those things were changed. No problem man. Keep up the great work. Laugh

(09-07-2014, 12:54 PM)Bositman Wrote: And maybe we should change version from 1.2.1 to 1.3.0 in this page eh? Tongue
http://buildbot.orphis.net/pcsx2/index.php

Oh man, I was gonna mention that on my last post too but I forgot haha. Yeah when I download files from the buildbot the zip they are still named "pcsx2-v1.2.1-xxx-gxxxxx-windowsx86.zip"
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AVX2 thing is done Smile
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Thank you rama! A while back i had to ask NarooN to upload the avx2 plugin to dropbox so I could use it.
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Just re-downloaded the latest build to grab the AVX2 plugin. Thanks rama! Laugh

While I'm here I might as well ask this: Whenever I get a new build, which files should I copy over from my old build in order to keep my settings? Conversely, which files should I replace on my old build so it is up to date?

This is my first time trying an SVN build so I kinda lost my settings because I deleted my old PCSX2 folder lol. I'm used to the way Dolphin works where the actual settings are in a separate folder in 'My Documents' as opposed to the emulator's folder. Makes it a lot easier for people that want to keep up with the latest builds.
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What you want to keep:

memcards directory(memcards)
bios directory(bios)
inis directory(settings)
cheats directory(if you made custom cheats)
snaps directory(if you made screenshots)
sstates directory(save states, note they may not be compatible between versions though!)
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^

Ninja'd me
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Thanks guys, much appreciated!
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Here you are devel version updated to 5c046180a1dcd49c165b48b72d069dab7a93dd42.

It was compiled with ASIO SDK and Intel openCL SDK via Visual Studio 2013.

http://www59.zippyshare.com/v/qoDgQa5x/file.html

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Uh...what?
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