What about when Zodttd releases his gpsx new dynarec with all the speed improvements and tweaks he learned from Gpsp??hackgrid posted on Mar 30 2007 at 06:49 AM said:My MK1 goes up to 320Mhz, but that does not mean PSX fullspeed
310Mhz is lots more stable, at 325Mhz it crashes after some seconds...
You should test ff7 at 310mhzhackgrid said:My MK1 goes up to 320Mhz, but that does not mean PSX fullspeed
310Mhz is lots more stable, at 325Mhz it crashes after some seconds...
I had been wondering the same thing until I searched around. I think they're referring to a speedtest that you can do at the gpSP startup.Perseid said:Where is this Speedtest you're all talking about? The only test I have is with actual emus which gets me to 266 or 275 depending on the program.
nubie said:See http://www.gp32x.de/board/index.php?s=&am...st&p=519067hackgrid said:My MK1 goes up to 320Mhz, but that does not mean PSX fullspeed
310Mhz is lots more stable, at 325Mhz it crashes after some seconds...
What about when Zodttd releases his gpsx new dynarec with all the speed improvements and tweaks he learned from Gpsp??