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Best Ps2 emulator: PCSX2
Best Snes emulator: ZSNES (Snes9x, pfffffffft)
Best C64 emulator: VICE
Best Spectrum emulator: Speculator
Best Sega emulator: Fusion
Best Saturn emulator: Satourne or SSF
Best NDS emulator: No$GBA 2.6a
Best PS1 emulator: ePSXe
Best GB/GBA emulator: VisualBoy Advance
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 20:09 Post subject: |
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Best PC emulator: Macbook Pro
Gustave the Steel
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 20:13 Post subject: |
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What about PSP emulator? Which one is the most promising? It's strange there is a working PS2 emulator, but no PSP emulator?
Any Xbox emulator still in development? Or they all just gave up long ago/
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dr-nix
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 20:20 Post subject: |
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Best Sega emulator: Used to be Gens but i haven't used it in years. Fusion is another emulator (used to be called Kega)
Best C64 emulator: CCS64
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 20:26 Post subject: |
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Also, I don't know about the Xbox but there is a 360 emulator. Some games that are compatible with it are GTA IV and Saint's Row 2. Both games are playable, but even on a beast of a PC, you won't be getting that great performance.
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That is fake. There is no 360 emulator
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Epsilon
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 20:26 Post subject: |
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Best Dreamcast emulator: NullDC
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 20:28 Post subject: |
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AKofC wrote: | but there is a 360 emulator. Some games that are compatible with it are GTA IV and Saint's Row 2. Both games are playable, but even on a beast of a PC, you won't be getting that great performance.
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Not sure if you're just kidding around, but that's fake mate. It never existed.
Epsilon wrote: | Best Dreamcast emulator: NullDC |
Good call! NullDC is awesome .. I just wish they'd hurry the fuck up and release a goddamn controller plugin for the newest release. Releasing a powerful console emulator WITHOUT a joypad plugin should be a goddamn crime.
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 20:33 Post subject: |
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I'm making fun of how the ports don't run too well. I mean, with performance like that, they might as well be running on an emulator.
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Frant
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 20:48 Post subject: |
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Best arcade emulator: Mame
Best Amiga emulator: WinUAE
Best Ps2 emulator: PCSX2
Best Snes emulator: ZSnes
Best C64 emulator: CCS64 (closest thing to a real 64, WinVICE for nice GUI and stuff)
Best Spectrum emulator: Spectaculator, SPiN and even EmuZWin
Best Sega emulator: No idea, never interested me
Best Saturn emulator:
Best Dreamcast emulator: NullDC.. I suppose Chanka should be mentioned.. Or not.
Best Nintendo64 emulator: Project64
Best Atari 2600 emulator: Stella
Best PC Engine emulator: Magic Engine
Best ALL Emulator: M.E.S.S.
M.E.S.S. currently emulates:
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* Amstrad 464plus
* Amstrad 6128plus
* Amstrad PC1512 (version 1)
* Amstrad PC1512 (version 2)
* Amstrad PC1640 / PC6400 (US)
* Amstrad PC20
* Amstrad/Schneider CPC464
* Amstrad/Schneider CPC6128
* Amstrad/Schneider CPC664
* APEXC (as described in 1957)
* APF Imagination Machine
* APF M-1000
* Apple ][
* Apple ][+
* Apple //c
* Apple //c Plus
* Apple //c (UniDisk 3.5)
* Apple //e
* Apple //e (enhanced)
* Apple //e (Platinum)
* Apple I
* Aquarius
* Arcadia 2001
* Atari 2600
* Atari 400 (NTSC)
* Atari 400 (PAL)
* Atari 5200
* Atari 7800 NTSC
* Atari 7800 PAL
* Atari 800 (NTSC)
* Atari 800 (PAL)
* Atari 800XL
* Atom
* Atom with Eprom Box
* Bally Pro Arcade/Astrocade
* Bally Pro Arcade/Astrocade (white case
* BBC Micro Model A
* BBC Micro Model B
* BBC Micro Model B+ 128k
* BBC Micro Model B+ 64K
* BBC Micro Model B with WD1770 disc controller
* C64GS (PAL)
* C65 / C64DX (Prototype, German PAL, 910429)
* C65 / C64DX (Prototype, NTSC, 910111)
* C65 / C64DX (Prototype, NTSC, 910523)
* C65 / C64DX (Prototype, NTSC, 910626)
* C65 / C64DX (Prototype, NTSC, 910828)
* C65 / C64DX (Prototype, NTSC, 911001)
* CBM4064/PET64/Educator64 (NTSC)
* Channel F
* Chess Champion MK II
* Colecovision
* Colecovision (Thick Characters)
* Color Computer
* Color Computer 2
* Color Computer 2B
* Color Computer 3 (NTSC)
* Color Computer 3 (NTSC; HD6309)
* Color Computer 3 (PAL)
* Color Computer (Extended BASIC 1.0)
* Colour Genie EG2000
* Commodore 128 French (PAL)
* Commodore 128 German (PAL)
* Commodore 128 Italian (PAL)
* Commodore 128 NTSC
* Commodore 128 Swedish (PAL)
* Commodore 16/116/232/264 (PAL)
* Commodore 16/116/232/264 (PAL), 1551
* Commodore 16 Novotrade (PAL, Hungarian Character Set)
* Commodore 30xx (Basic 2)
* Commodore 30xx (Basic 2) (business keyboard)
* Commodore 364 (Prototype)
* Commodore 40xx FAT (CRTC) 50Hz
* Commodore 40xx FAT (CRTC) 60Hz
* Commodore 40xx THIN (business keyboard)
* Commodore +4 (NTSC)
* Commodore +4 (NTSC), 1551
* Commodore 64 (NTSC)
* Commodore 64 Swedish (PAL)
* Commodore 64/VC64/VIC64 (PAL)
* Commodore 80xx 50Hz
* Commodore 80xx 60Hz
* Commodore 80xx German (50Hz)
* Commodore 80xx Swedish (50Hz)
* Commodore B128-40/Pet-II/P500 60Hz
* Commodore B128-80HP/710
* Commodore B128-80LP/610 60Hz
* Commodore B256-80HP/720
* Commodore B256-80HP/720 Swedish/Finnish
* Commodore B256-80LP/620 50Hz
* Commodore B256-80LP/620 Hungarian 50Hz
* Commodore Max (Ultimax/VC10)
* Commodore SP9000/MMF9000 (50Hz)
* CP400
* CPS Changer (Street Fighter ZERO)
* Dragon 32
* Dragon 64
* Enterprise 128
* Enterprise 128 (EXOS 2.1)
* EURO PC
* Famicom
* Galaksija
* Gamboy - (PAL) Japanese SMS BIOS v2.1
* GameBoy
* GameBoy Color
* GameBoy Pocket
* Game Gear - European/American
* Game Gear - European/American Majesco Game Gear BIOS
* Game Gear - Japanese
* Game Gear - Japanese Majesco Game Gear BIOS
* Geneve 9640
* HB-8000 Hotbit 1.1
* HB-8000 Hotbit 1.2
* IBM PC 08/16/82
* IBM PC 10/27/82
* IBM PC/XT (CGA)
* Intellivision
* Intellivision Keyboard Component (Unreleased)
* Intellivision (Sears)
* Inves Spectrum 48K+
* Jupiter Ace
* Kaypro 2x
* KC 85/3
* KC 85/4
* KC Compact
* KIM-1
* Laser 110
* Laser 200
* Laser 210
* Laser 310
* Laser 350
* Laser 500
* Laser 700
* Lisa2
* Lisa2/10
* LNW-80
* Lynx
* Lynx (alternate rom save!)
* Lynx II
* Macintosh 512ke
* Macintosh Plus
* Macintosh XL
* Mark III - (PAL) Japanese SMS BIOS v2.1
* Master System III Compact (Brazil) - (PAL) European BIOS with Sonic The Hedgehog
* Master System II - (NTSC) US/European BIOS with Alex Kidd in Miracle World
* Master System II - (PAL) European BIOS with Sonic The Hedgehog
* Master System II - (PAL) US/European BIOS with Alex Kidd in Miracle World
* Master System - (NTSC)
* Master System - (NTSC) Hacked US/European BIOS v1.3
* Master System - (NTSC) US/European BIOS v1.3
* Master System - (NTSC) US/European BIOS v3.4 with Hang On
* Master System - (PAL)
* Master System - (PAL) Hacked US/European BIOS v1.3
* Master System - (PAL) Japanese SMS BIOS v2.1
* Master System - (PAL) US/European BIOS v1.3
* Master System - (PAL) US/European BIOS v3.4 with Hang On
* Master System Plus - (NTSC) US/European BIOS v2.4 with Hang On and Safari Hunt
* Master System Plus - (PAL) US/European BIOS v2.4 with Hang On and Safari Hunt
* MC-10
* Megadrive / Genesis
* Microbee 32 IC
* Microbee 32 PC
* Microbee 32 PC85
* Microbee 56
* Microtan 65
* MSX 1
* MSX 1 (Japan)
* MSX 1 (Korea)
* MSX 1 (UK)
* MSX 2
* MSX 2 (BASIC 2.1)
* MSX 2 (Japan)
* MTX 512
* MZ-700
* MZ-700 (Japan)
* Nascom 1 (NasBug T1)
* Nascom 1 (NasBug T2)
* Nascom 1 (NasBug T4)
* Nascom 2 (NasSys 1)
* Nascom 2 (NasSys 3)
* Nintendo Entertainment System (NTSC)
* Nintendo Entertainment System (PAL)
* Odyssey 2
* Oric 1
* Oric Atmos
* Oric Telestrat
* PC200 Professional Series
* PC-8801 MKIISR (Hires display, VSYNC 24KHz)
* PC-8801 MKIISR (Lores display, VSYNC 15KHz)
* PC/AT (CGA, MF2 Keyboard)
* PC/AT (VGA, MF2 Keyboard)
* PC (CGA)
* PC Engine/TurboGrafx 16
* PC (MDA)
* PC/XT (VGA, MF2 Keyboard)
* PDP-1
* PET2001/CBM20xx Series (Basic 1)
* Philips P2000M
* Philips P2000T
* PK-01 Lviv
* PK-01 Lviv (alternate)
* PK-01 Lviv (prototype)
* Pocket Computer 1251
* Pocket Computer 1350
* Pocket Computer 1401
* Pocket Computer 1402
* Pocket Computer 1403
* Pocket Computer 1403H
* Pravetz 8D
* Pravetz 8D (Disk ROM)
* Pravetz 8D (Disk ROM, RadoSoft)
* Salora Fellow
* Sam Coupe
* Sanyo / Dick Smith VZ200
* Sanyo / Dick Smith VZ300
* Sorcerer
* Sord M5
* Spectrum I+
* Superboard II
* Super GameBoy
* Super Nintendo Entertainment System (NTSC)
* Super Nintendo Entertainment System (PAL)
* Super Vision
* SVI-318
* SVI-328
* SVI-328 (BASIC 1.11)
* System-80
* Tandy 1000HX
* Tatung Einstein TC-01
* TC-2048
* Texet TX8000
* TI-81 Ver. 1.8
* TI-85 ver. 10.0
* TI-85 ver. 3.0a
* TI-85 ver. 4.0
* TI-85 ver. 5.0
* TI-85 ver. 6.0
* TI-85 ver. 8.0
* TI-85 ver. 9.0
* TI-86 homebrew rom by Daniel Foesch
* TI-86 ver. 1.2
* TI-86 ver. 1.3
* TI-86 ver. 1.4
* TI-86 ver. 1.6
* TI99/4A Home Computer (Europe)
* TI99/4A Home Computer (US)
* TI99/4A Home Computer with EVPC
* TI99/4 Home Computer (Europe)
* TI99/4 Home Computer (US)
* TI Avigo 100 PDA
* TI Model 990/10 Minicomputer System
* TK-90x Color Computer
* TK-95 Color Computer
* TRS-80 Model I (Level I Basic)
* TRS-80 Model I (Radio Shack Level II Basic)
* TRS-80 Model I (R/S L2 Basic)
* TS-2068
* UK101
* UK-2086 ver. 1.2
* Vectrex
* VIC1001 (NTSC)
* VIC20 (NTSC)
* VIC20 (NTSC), IEEE488 Interface (SYS45065)
* VIC20 PAL, Swedish Expansion Kit
* VIC20/VC20(German) PAL
* XP-800 Expert 1.0
* XP-800 Expert 1.1
* Z88
* ZX Spectrum
* ZX Spectrum 128
* ZX Spectrum 128 (Spain)
* ZX Spectrum +2
* ZX Spectrum +2a
* ZX Spectrum +2 (France)
* ZX Spectrum +2 (Spain)
* ZX Spectrum +3
* ZX Spectrum +3e
* ZX Spectrum +3e (Spain)
* ZX Spectrum +3 (Spain)
* ZX Spectrum +4
* ZX Spectrum (BusySoft Upgrade v1.1
* ZX Spectrum (Collier's Upgrade)
* ZX Spectrum (De Groot's Upgrade)
* ZX Spectrum (LEC Upgrade)
* ZX Spectrum (Maly's Psycho Upgrade)
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Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!
"The sky was the color of a TV tuned to a dead station" - Neuromancer
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lhzr
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 20:49 Post subject: |
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whaaat? underdogs is back???
wooo!!
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 21:12 Post subject: |
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Project64 1.7 beta for N64
Bluemsx for MSX
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 21:41 Post subject: |
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So I've got an AMD Athlon 64 x2 4200+ and 4 gigs of RAM
how are my chances of running stuff smoothly in pcsx2?
Things I mainly would like to play are FFXII and MGS3 (maybe Persona 3/4)
Is it even worth trying or should I just dig out my ps2?
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 21:44 Post subject: |
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FFX should be ok. Aside from a handful of INCONSEQUENTIAL (*glares at everyone*) graphical glitches, the speed should be pretty much 100% -- depending on just how fast your X2 is clocked. Anything lower than 2.6Ghz and I strongly doubt it'll be playable. FFXII is considerably more system demanding than FFX, but it runs flawlessly for me at 3.4Ghz .
MGS3 not a chance in hell. Even if you were running 3.6Ghz, you'll get slowdowns and general stutter.
Persona 3/4 are awesome, but again require high clock frequencies. I got them running 100% around 95% of the time on my E7200 at 3.4Ghz.
... personally? Dig out your PS2 if you want to play properly and without glitches.
=My own update=
Fuck yeah! Fatal Frame works gloriously!! D3D10 causes a couple of graphic glitches, while D3D9 eliminates them. 100% speed, zero issues as of yet. Only works on 0.9.6, doesn't work on SVN 872 or 904. Blank screen with audio, tons of errors in the console, then a crash. Official 0.9.6 works great.
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 22:24 Post subject: |
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=2nd update=
Front Mission 4 - awesome! I've been playing for 20mins now, no crashes yet and it runs 60fps at all times in D3D10 Hardware mode. I did, however, have to enable x2 EE hack to get that - which means stuttering audio in FMV cutscenes. x1.5 EE gives 45-60fps. *sigh*
At least with this new emu you can switch between EVERYTHING and not have it crash. Changing to 1.5x EE in cutscenes takes but a moment.
There are a number of graphical glitches ranging from small (a missing triangle here or there) to annoying (sometimes lines appear on the text/speech/item boxes) to the downright odd (bizarre "artifact-esque" graphics corruption)
... all in all I'd mark this down as definitely "PLAYABLE!" Full speed and, so far, zero crashes*
*One issue with crashing is that if you LOAD the game in D3D10, it crashes immediately after the opening cutscene. It's an issue reported on the main forum. The fix I found was to load the game past the first FMV cutscene using D3D9, save-state, load the game with D3D10 and load-state. Works fine after that.
May or may not only affect ATi cards with Cat 9.2 and 9.3, as the crash is an ati3xx.dll file.
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JackQ
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 22:42 Post subject: |
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=3rd Update=
Tekken 5. Perfect ^_^
100% speed, zero crashes and - so far - zero graphical glitches BUT only if you run in native resolution. If you increase, you get thick black lines in the middle of the screen (I also had a really weird issue with the camera panning under the characters and then turning grey at the start of the fight. Adjusting the Clamp settings fixed that)
=4th Update=
The Red Star (scrolling 3D beat'em'up, real fun) Meh, almost perfect. Zero graphical issues, but annoying - and utterly bizarre - slowdown. PAL version so runs max at 50fps, but sometimes, for no reason and in empty scenes too, framerate will drop to 45 or so. Not a game killer, but definitely annoying as it's as random as it is weird.
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JackQ
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 22:55 Post subject: |
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sabin1981
can you try Persona 4
and said here how it's works?
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 22:56 Post subject: |
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I don't have Persona 4 mate, I've got Persona 3.. if you want me to try that? They both use the same engine and, according to the official forum, work the same.
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JackQ
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 23:00 Post subject: |
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you can use mouse Aim in PCSX2
for FPS games?
and you can increas the speed of the Aim?
"Fuck Denuvo"
Your personal opinions != the rest of the forum
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 23:02 Post subject: |
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There are options for sensitivity adjustment, but they're greyed out.. so I'm not sure.
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 23:26 Post subject: |
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just tried some games on pcsx2, maybe we could compile a list with working/non working games?
metal gear solid 3 subsistence - playable, can get choppy at grassy spots
god of war 2 - unplayable, crashes after cutscene
kingdom hearts 2 - playable, high fps all the time, sometimes textures are off but no big deal at all
okami - playable, works great, no problems faced yet
shadow of the colossus - playable, my fps is showing 40~60 but i feel it being kind of choppy/laggy so i'm not sure about this one, playable if you have the patience
(my rig is q6600/8800gt/2gbram all stock on xp)
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 23:41 Post subject: |
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@Joe
It seems most Atlus games run great now, from what I can gather. There's been a lot of progress from the PG team in regards to the Atlus titles.
@Xeroti
I'm beginning to sound like a broken record here, but you'd get significantly faster performance by OCing. 2.4Ghz is ok, but higher is most definitely recommended and would ensure almost-full speed (if not indeed full) on most titles.
I do agree with the first part though; getting together a list of what works and what doesn't work .. including how WELL the ones that work actually do .. is a great idea.
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LeoNatan
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 23:48 Post subject: |
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2.4GHz for PS2 emulation is not enough even for the most static of games. 3.4-3.6GHz is required to see signs of 50-60fps unfortunately.
I wonder why that is, Dolphin runs much better on lower hardware specifications, and the GC is a better machine than the PS2.
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Posted: Sun, 5th Apr 2009 23:51 Post subject: |
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i've tried OCing, OC'd to 2.8ghz but it stopped POST'ing and after several tries it worked but i changed it back to stock because i was struggling for like an hour to get it to boot up.
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