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(06-19-2010, 12:45 PM)rama Wrote: K, that happens. The PSX emu scene has been in decline since like 2004 or so Tongue2

*Sigh* Sad I guess you're right....asking the authors to revive a dead project would be about as pointless as trying to get the Democrats out of the White House.....Uh, I mean, it would be as meaningless as trying to find out if PJ64 is still being worked on.
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Sorry to revive this thread. and this is really off topic, but i've been rereading posts in the thread and i want to go back to the whole SPU emulation thing, aside from my (still high) hopes that the Gsdx plugin would not stop being developed.

anyways, you guys might want to check out shalma's Peops DSound repair.

IMHO, it has surpassed the eternal spu plugin in so many ways.

again, my (maybe futile) hopes for gsdx.

thanks all! ^_^
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Also sorry to revive this thread. But i just wanted to report that GSDX on ePSXe doesn't save it's stettings (or limit it's framerate @.@)

EDIT: okay, nevermind on the frame limiting issue, I switched from Eternals SPU to the above mentioned SPU, and the frame limiting issue has solved it's self, I still however, can't save the GSDX settings Sad

EDIT2: Just noticed i asked this question forever ago and forgot about it haha

(06-13-2010, 10:04 PM)TTmicoTT Wrote: hey hellbringer! i might have an idea what's wrong with your configs...
kindly check the properties of the epsxe root folder and make sure that the
"read-only" option is NOT checked.

then try configuring again.

i'm with you on your question... what's dithering?
and should i enable bilinear filtering?

any difference? lemme know what happened... XD


So, read only is not checked, running as admin didn't help
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save settings - yes it does
limit frame rate - thats the SPU plugins job.

EternalSPU has no problems limiting frame rate with spuasync:wait
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Okay, well my mistake on that, I guess now i should ask HOW to let it save settings? As it isn't doing it.

Found out about the SPU thing.

Maybe i missed something when copying the plugin over? I copied the plugin and the SDL.dll
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you need write access to epsxe\inis\gsdx.ini or w/e emulator it is
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(01-01-2012, 11:38 PM)Squall Leonhart Wrote: you need write access to epsxe\inis\gsdx.ini or w/e emulator it is

I have write permissions (it's the little blue square thats always there on every folder on my computer)
I am the only user as well as the admin
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the read only square does not indicate whether or not you have write permission to that folder, it just acts as a toggle to read only on/off all files. Greyed (square filled) indicates no changes.

Rather, what you need is to open epsxe elevated if you have it in program files (x86)
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(01-01-2012, 11:55 PM)Squall Leonhart Wrote: the read only square does not indicate whether or not you have write permission to that folder, it just acts as a toggle to read only on/off all files. Greyed (square filled) indicates no changes.

Rather, what you need is to open epsxe elevated if you have it in program files (x86)

It's on a separate hard drive, Not on C:\ i have tried with elevated

Just tried it on my third hard drive, with a fresh download of ePSXe still no luck.
Is it because i have not created a ini folder or copied over gsdx.ini?
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Quote:Is it because i have not created a inis folder

Yes
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