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  • in reply to: Mupen64plus Testing Game Roms. #83165
    wjk0303
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    Okay. Right now I have some details of my next tests and some info on which version, overclock settings and other stuff.

    Configuration
    Overclock – Medium (900MHz)
    Memory Split – 256 GPU
    Version – I don’t know (If you could tell me how to check)

    Game Results
    Lylat Wars – Reasonable startup, lags a bit during cutscenes. Doesn’t work though This was wrong. I just reaslized
    Pokemon Stadium 1 and 2, Super Smash Bros. – Will do soon

    in reply to: n64 ROMs show up, but won't play #83160
    wjk0303
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    Perhaps you should replace your “libmupen64plus.so.2” file with another one and check if that works?

    in reply to: Mupen64plus Testing Game Roms. #83077
    wjk0303
    Participant

    Mario 64 – Runs kind of smoothly with occasional lag spikes. Menu laggy but after it is playable.
    GoldenEye 007 – Starts black screen
    Mario Kart 64 – Very laggy startup and laggy menu. Sound oddities however games are not as laggy and are playable.
    Banjo Kazooie – Title is quite a good framerate and a little laggy

    in reply to: n64 ROMs show up, but won't play #83075
    wjk0303
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    I have tried Goldeneye but that went blackscreen when I launched it. I am going to test,

    1. Zelda Ocarina of Time
    2. Banjo Kazooie
    3. Mario Kart 64

    If you want any more games then just post and I will test and post back. https://www.petrockblock.com/forums/topic/mupen64plus-testing-game-roms/
    (check that for results)

    in reply to: n64 ROMs show up, but won't play #83072
    wjk0303
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    Ok, after a long time – I have finally managed to fix mine.

    First you need the file that brooksyx posted. I used WINSCP to transfer the files as it is easy to use. You must replace the file in the destination “/opt/retropie/emulators/mupen64plus-rpi/test/libmupen64plus.so.2.0.0” with the file posted. Restart the PI and start up the rom.

    It will run BUT with a lot of lag. You must overclock this to speed it up. You can do this by accessing the pi command input (I don’t know what it is called.) I accesed it by pressing f4, as I am on emulation station. Type “sudo raspi-config” and scroll down to the 7th option – Overclock. Choose an overclock level then restart the pi. Start up the game and it shouldn’t lag too much.

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