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If they insist on the r5350 stable they will miss out on extremely critical bugfixes.
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I uploaded the new tarball.
By the way, the new GSdx doesn't use anymore *.glsl file. You might need to update your spec file accordingly.
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Great, that compiles fine. I've built the packages and I'll offer them up to rpmfusion Bugzilla tonight. (fingers crossed). Finally got some time to try out the new package btw - very good, steady improvement happening. I was also pleased to see some speed increase in the GSdx hardware mode over previous builds - I can get about 40 fps out of Grand Theft Auto San Andreas, which is pretty much playable. Does this mean a faster GPU would improve speeds in this mode? Many thanks for all your efforts!
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Great it is working now, not yet finished but progress are steady :-)
I got various micro optimization that could help to gain another couple of fps :-) (At least on fglrx driver). We are often cpu limited rather gpu limited. What you can do is some tests with various GPU load, enable/disable fxaa, increase the resolution.
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06-30-2013, 05:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-30-2013, 05:34 PM by gregory.)
Can you create a patch of r5690 (GS.cpp only) and include it in your package. Sorry code is still unstable