Project 64 (2.1) Fruit Edition v1.0 is released. Project64 is a proprietary Nintendo 64 emulator for Windows.
The old text over there, is crap. It has nothing to do with the current concept now. I'm currently working on the source code of PJ64 2.1. My goal is to modify PJ64 to allow far better NetPlay, and some new debugging tools. Of course, there's a debugger, but this one doesn't feature the R4300i Commands anymore, cause zilmar decided to delete them. I still don't fucking understand why, but whatever. I will readd it myself later. Updates: - Fixed some upcoming LW, SW compilation errors. They're finally eliminated. - Memory View in Debugger somehow messed up, when you were going to an extended position higher than 0x807FFFFF. This was also fixed. I think that was everything. Instructions: 1. Select ROM and use it. 2. Go to Options -> Settings 3. Select: "Config: GameName" 4. Then look for "Memory Size". 5. Select your RDRAM size. You can select 4MB, 8MB, 12MB, 16MB or 20MB RDRAM max. 6. ??? 7. Profit. |
Download: Project 64 (2.1) Fruit Edition v1.0
Source: Here
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ReplyDeleteHi, the question is serving the emulator since there are games that when you run the screen turns blue and hangs the pc
ReplyDeleteWhat? The blue screen doesn't haves anything to do with a virus.
DeleteIt's the shitty PC then.
I've modified PJ64 and made this version. It's not a virus and works perfectly. It works for all ROMs.
I actually still don't get what you're talking about.
The Debugger memory search still crashes,you should fix this too.
ReplyDeleteOr maybe even replace it with desmume's memory search style.
Did you set the memory? For example try to set it to 12MB and go to any address higher than 807FFFFF. If your settings were set to 4MB and you went over the given freespace, then of course it crashes. If you have 4MB RDRAM, which is about 0x80246000 to about 0x80333000, then it's going to crash, if you go any higher than that.
DeleteI will fix this, instead that it crashes it will give an error like "Searching for unmapped space is not possible." or something.
Greetings,
Tarek701.
NOD32 is one of the best AV available with almost no performance deficit. its no problem to add this to whitelist
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ReplyDeleteBoth downloads are down. Does anyone still have a build of this?
ReplyDelete"NOD32 is one of the best AV available with almost no performance deficit. its no problem to add this to whitelist"
ReplyDeleteI doubt it, if it detects an emulator as some kind of virus. Like most deficit AVs, it probably doesn't like the way how the emulator changes and allocates memory for the games to run. Again, your antivirus is trash. And yes, this emulator can be added to the whitelist if you still have it.