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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
*Sigh*
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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01-01-2012, 10:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-01-2012, 11:24 PM by hellbringer616.)
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
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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01-01-2012, 11:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-01-2012, 11:27 PM by Squall Leonhart.)
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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01-01-2012, 11:29 PM
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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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01-01-2012, 11:55 PM
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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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