Burbruee
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Thanks notaz. Will try it.
Exactly the reason why I'm so happy. I rarely showed my friends the GBA emu because Fullscreen was like "Hideous!" and 1:1 was fine for me but too small for others.The new SW scaler looks very good, finaly I also can play games over the whole screen stretched without getting eye-cancer. (I usualy play 1:1 unscaled, looks perfect but the big black border makes the tiny GBA Image even more Tiny.
I wonder, how good it would run onto the Pandora, even underclocked I think this Emu would be much faster than onto the GP2X overclocked. And the best thing is, a clean 3x stretched GBA screen fits perfectly into the Pandora Screen, no performance eating non linear SW scaler will be needed I think.
I hope so!
Oh wow. This I need to check out. I've been using the F200 quite a bit recently so being able to check out GBA emulation - new GBA emulation is a big bonus.I've just compiled GP2X version of gpSP, it has all fixes from Wiz version + software scaler as a bonus. The later causes more noticeable performance hit then on Wiz, but is still usable for some games with some overclock. I've also bundled it with RAM timings setting app, I don't think everyone was setting their RAM timings manually.
download here
I'm interested how much emu oriented GP2X users we still have, if you are going to use this please post in this thread.
I will be using it. Can't you monitor the number of downloads as an accurate way of figuring out how many users there are? I use my gp2x for a good mix of emulation and homebrew.I've just compiled GP2X version of gpSP, it has all fixes from Wiz version + software scaler as a bonus. The later causes more noticeable performance hit then on Wiz, but is still usable for some games with some overclock. I've also bundled it with RAM timings setting app, I don't think everyone was setting their RAM timings manually.
download here
I'm interested how much emu oriented GP2X users we still have, if you are going to use this please post in this thread.
Heck yeah! I'm still strong on the GP2X. None of its replacements caught my attention yet. So yes, keep them coming!I'm interested how much emu oriented GP2X users we still have, if you are going to use this please post in this thread.