Dolphin SVN r5549 is released.Dolphin is the first Gamecube emulator able to run commercial games! Dolphin is a great Gamecube(NGC) and Wii emulator.It has a partial Wii support and plays most Gamecube games.
Dolphin SVN changelog:
r5543
Get the audio unit output buffer size and use that as the rendering
quantum, as the callback wants us to provide exactly the amount of
samples needed.
This is incomplete because core audio may ask for less than the full
buffer size (for me, typically 1484 or 1488 bytes of a 2048 byte
buffer). As a quick hack until I read the rather impenetrable core
audio documentation, assume that each callback request will want
about the same number of samples as the preceeding one.
This makes sound bearable.
Also various cleanup.
r5544
Match types in comparison.
r5545
Edited wiki page through web user interface.
r5546
Another creeping wx dependency via NetPlay.
Is nowx worth maintaining?
r5547
The rendering codepath doesn't currently quite recover from an OpenCL
initialization failure, so help it along a little by also considering
the CPU as an OpenCL device.
Use CL_DEVICE_TYPE_DEFAULT rather than CL_DEVICE_TYPE_ALL as that will
give preference to the spiffy GPU if one is present. Implementations
of OpenCL are likely to put a GPU as the first device in the list, but
there is no guarantee of this and this code currently only picks the
first device in the list.
r5548
Made the Dolphin config dialog shorter with an added "Display" tab. Removed code that toggled fullscreen on double-click in gamecube games because GCPad New allows mouse input (maybe double-click fullscreen toggling should be an option though). Changed the label in the toolbar from "GC Pad" to "GCPad" (all other labels on the toolbar are single words and we call the plugin "GCPad" everywhere else). Made game properties dialog open centered on screen.
r5549
De-inline StripTailDirSlashes() to work around a weird code generation bug.
Download:Dolphin SVN r5549 x86
Download:Dolphin SVN r5549 x64
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2010-05-30
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