Dolphin Git 3.0-232 is released. This is the trunk of Dolphin Project. 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 has been changed SVN to Git recently.
Dolphin Git changelog:
* detect input at 55% to catch silly c-stick range
* Merge branch 'fix-real-gcpad-sticks'
Download: Dolphin Git 3.0-232 x86
Download: Dolphin Git 3.0-232 x64
Source: Here
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So viele jahre sind schon vorbei und dolphin ist immer noch ein schwacher emulator welcher immer noch nicht mehr als 2 cores unterstützt das ist jammer schade -.-
ReplyDeleteWell, that's pretty nice work since Git series started and we have much in graphics improved. But those damn problems with sound!.. In Resident Evil 4 f.e. As well as in most games. You'd better pay more attention to sound emulation problems too... Please don't leave this issue behind!
ReplyDeleteRelease Demul!
ReplyDeletegamegube games doesn't work.. the pad plugin gives no inputs to the game?! in the config i can see that the pad plugin works..
ReplyDeleteDolphin User, to make your pad work go to Config Menu > Gamecube and Set Port 1 to Standard Controller. That should make it work.
ReplyDeleteHallo wir haben das Jahr 2011 und der Emulator ist immer noch schwach.
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ReplyDeleteComplaining ? Then buy Wii.. Stop complaining!
ReplyDelete@#10: I have a Wii. It won't work with RGB SCART in many NTSC games, with component cables you get random blackouts as long as over a second, and also compatibility issues with VC games, and S-Video is not available for PAL Wiis. It's really hard not to see how one would want to emulate it when the only reliable option for video with a real Wii is composite, especially considering this is a current-gen system.
ReplyDeleteThe Dreamcast had VGA in 1999.
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