Cen64 Git (2013/09/12) is compiled. Cen64 is a Cycle-Accurate Nintendo 64 Simulator.
Cen64 Git Changelog:
- Update rsp ref. …
* Fix a latent RSP bug.
- Update vr4300 ref.
- Update submodule refs. …
* Several bugfixes.
- Update ref that fixed a RSP bug.
- Update refs; several performance improvements.
- Update README.md per Issue #2.
- Fix build issues, update refs again. …
* Merge latest commits from angrylion.
* Apply micro-optimizations to the VR4300.
- Use pkg-config for flags/libs on nix, update refs.
- Another wave of updates. …
* Overhaul a good chunk of the memory system design.
* Add support for various instructions in VR4300.
* 'Unstick' some games by lying about audio support.
* Squash some bugs.
Download: Cen64 Git (2013/09/12)
Source: Here
2013-09-12
for Win 8.1 will not start!
ReplyDeleteYou must have a 64bit OS, and be using a CPU with SSSE4 or AVX.
ReplyDeleteit wont start on windows 7 aswell
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ReplyDeleteThat's using SSE4.1, not SSSE4 (2 S'es not 3), so it wont work.
Delete@titolami - I only have an old AMD CPU (only supports SSE2) so IDK if emucr's compile works.
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Deleteare we doing anything wrong?
ReplyDeletehttp://i.tinyuploads.com/Pu2stB.png this is mine
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ReplyDeleteI GET UNNEXPECTED STATE, after using command line,
ReplyDeleteCAN SOMEBODY TELL ME WHAT IS THE EXACT COMMAND LINE WITH MINGW-BUILDS ????????
PLUS ON WINDOWS SHOULD I INSTALL mingw-builds with ( posix or win32 ) thread, or does it change anything at all.
installed does not work (
DeleteFirst, set the POSIX then removed, then set the Win32) does not work (
POSIX http://i59.fastpic.ru/big/2013/0913/9c/bbc3cd1fca1760d99a16de0cdfd5ee9c.jpg
DeleteWin32 http://i59.fastpic.ru/big/2013/0913/4c/8229e60b5690e6da388f0a797b953f4c.jpg
What the hell is this for?
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ReplyDeleteI'm MM.
ReplyDeleteDepending on how emucr built in, you either need a CPU with SSSE3 (note that SSE3 is _not_ sufficient), or SSE4.1. As of now, there's no way to tell which way it was built without looking at the binary code.
If it was built with SSE4.1 support, then CPUs only providing SSSE3 support will not work.
There's also currently a large number of ROMs that do not work. I'm constantly trying to improve these day by day.
All ROMs must be in native Z64 format or they will fail CRC checks. If anything deviates from how it would be run on the console, it _will not boot_.
The exact like for starting CEN64 would be:
cen64.exe pifrom.bin a-n64-rom.z64
I'm not going SSE4.1 (
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he, too, will not go?http://i.tinyuploads.com/Pu2stB.png
DeleteIf you choose the setting that POSIX or Win32?
Deletei chose the Win32 setting
DeleteYour CPU has meets the minimum requirements. Just start like so:
ReplyDeletecen64.exe pifrom.bin name-of-rom.z64
This assumes that cen64.exe, pifrom.bin and name-of-rom.z64 are all in the same directory.
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ReplyDeleteEverything is correct now. You will need to find pifrom.bin and type Cen64.exe pifrom.bin zelda.z64 from CMD and it will work but zelda isnt work yet after n64 logo. :)
ReplyDeleteplease give all the files on http://rghost.ru/
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DeletePlease do not post any rom here! thx!
DeleteSorry :)
DeleteThis isn't gonna fry my 3rd gen Core i5 3570 is it?
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work, maybe one day I won't need a real N64 to enjoy this lovely system in all its splendor without having to deal with glitches, crashes and bugs.
ReplyDeleteThat day will be amazing.
is there a way to creat a bat so i can add the -multithread thing, but instead of putting in the .bat file the name of the game, just drag and drop the .z64 file to the bat?
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