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#71
x86 was never 8bit, the 8086 was a full 16bit extension design evolution over the 8bit intel 8080
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#72
(10-13-2011, 12:24 AM)Squall Leonhart Wrote: x86 was never 8bit, the 8086 was a full 16bit extension design evolution over the 8bit intel 8080

you seem to be correct. Thank you for informing me.
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#73
Updated first post with our SVN page on pcsx2.net. Still hosted and built by Orphis Smile
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#74
thanks for all SVN builds, Orphis.

Can you add PCSX-R to your buildbot too.
I want to use recent version of this emulator but i don't know how to build SVN.
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#75
PCSXR builds can be obtained from emu-cr
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#76
Thank for the bot , Orphis
but look like the bot has stopped work alreadySad
just want to report this ,sry for my bad english
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#77
You mean with the GSDX-OGL and the later revisions. Yeah! I found that problem too.

The commit was done in branches and not in trunk folder(where the source code is compiled from Smile). So I guess the buildbot was a bit confused as it compiles from the trunk and could not compile them. So you get the last compiled version and not the later ones.

Don't worry! Smile
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#78
Not to mention these latest GSdx port commits are just preliminary work so there is nothing there to compile anyway....I guess no one bothers to read the changelog and just go get the latest revision.
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#79
No, I guess, I read the changelog and then download the PCSX2 SVN. Tongue2
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#80
Just wanted to jump in and thank Orphis for doing this.
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