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06-19-2012, 10:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-19-2012, 10:17 AM by Alexander.)
Gigaherz made a Dev9 plugin? Well that's interesting - I've never come across it yet.
Though, that's probably because I'm not interested in online play and therefore never went looking for it.
Still good to keep noted.
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Megadev9 never supported netplay. You probably didn't even read that thread you linked to. Dev9gigarazi is the only ethernet emulating Dev9 plugin, and was developed by gigaherz and drkIIRaziel
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I read it too long ago to remember most of it. I know I decided not to concern myself with it since I don't need a hard drive plugin.
Is Dev9gigarazi in the PCSX2 config guide? I only saw a link to MegaDev9. Might wanna add a link to this one instead.
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I was talking about the official guide, but yeah I'll include that in mine as well.
After I get back from eating.
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06-19-2012, 02:20 PM
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By netplay I meant the kind this thread was about, multiple emulators communicating over the internet to emulate a single PS2 with a pad connected on each computer (or three on one, one on another, whatever really... or even none on one computer for observation?) Apart from the state of our pad code the hard bit is that each emulator must be an identical version with identical settings because PS2 emulation isn't stable and never will be (which is why we tell the TAS guys that we can't help them).
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