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Awesome, cant wait for beta!
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since i cant compile my own pcsx2 0.9.7... when is a stable version gonna be posted here in the forums?
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(03-08-2010, 05:26 PM)thenflux Wrote: since i cant compile my own pcsx2 0.9.7... when is a stable version gonna be posted here in the forums?
same answer as usual : "When It's done"
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Will there be a linux compatible version released with version 1.0 ?
Im a big fan of PCSX and was just wondering as I have high hopes for PCSX2.
On another note, great work so far and thanks for taking the time and effort to make an emulator.
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03-10-2010, 11:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-10-2010, 02:27 PM by arcum42.)
I'll try to keep things in sync on the Linux and Windows side when possible[1]. Occasionally, things that are fine in Windows will cause odd issues in Linux, and it sometimes takes a while to iron them out. And until the CMake build system works properly, there may be difficulty with source-based distributions automatically compiling it.
(In fact, r2671 is causing crashes on the Linux side somewhere right after closing plugins, and I haven't really gotten around to tracking that down yet...)
Of course, we have a few versions before 1.0 anyways...
[1] GSdx is an exception. It would take a *lot* of work to get that working on Linux.
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(This post was last modified: 03-10-2010, 11:12 PM by tohdom.)
i wonder how the developers solve the disagreements (like one someone thinks new code should be in pcsx2 and another coder thinks it should not)?
It there a project leader who singlehandedly decide to leave or discard the commits?
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