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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2005 04:30 Post subject: [PS2] PS2 Emulator ?? |
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where I well to find the emulator of Playstation 2?
It has that to catch all the games?!?!?!
staff already left this emulator?
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2005 05:42 Post subject: |
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Theres no working PS2 emulator and probably never will
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2005 10:07 Post subject: |
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actually the PCSX2 has come a long way in recent months with more and more games going in game, i'm sure as things get faster with cpus and memory and the coding improves PS2 emaulator snt that far off
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CraweN
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2005 10:50 Post subject: |
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True, even if you had the best computer ,the average joe could buy, you would still only be able to play most games at 6-7 frames per second.
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2005 18:59 Post subject: |
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wow, another ps2 emu post
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kurisu
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Posted: Fri, 5th Aug 2005 11:16 Post subject: |
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yeah ps2's are so expensive and so hard to use that we need a ps2 emu so we can play these games with the comfort of a pc monitor, a desk chair and a keyboard.
don't i need some magical illegal thing?
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Posted: Fri, 5th Aug 2005 13:39 Post subject: |
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Steve-O 2004 wrote: | The PS2's Emotion Engine requires too much power to Emulate, maybe when you get things like 10GHZ CPU's it will be ok but by then you will be wanting a PS3 Emu  |
No the PS2 clocks at like 800mhz or somethin pretty low. It's probably possible (given any1 could be arsed) to make an emulator work a linux, but the chips in the Ps2 are all custom made and work differently to standard PC chips so requires a shit loada decrypting.
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kurisu
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Posted: Fri, 5th Aug 2005 17:29 Post subject: |
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kurisu wrote: | Sublime wrote: | Steve-O 2004 wrote: | The PS2's Emotion Engine requires too much power to Emulate, maybe when you get things like 10GHZ CPU's it will be ok but by then you will be wanting a PS3 Emu  |
No the PS2 clocks at like 800mhz or somethin pretty low. It's probably possible (given any1 could be arsed) to make an emulator work a linux, but the chips in the Ps2 are all custom made and work differently to standard PC chips so requires a shit loada decrypting. |
you can't cross-compare megaherz from different processor types einstein. |

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kurisu
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Posted: Mon, 8th Aug 2005 09:37 Post subject: |
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ok so the guy says "the emotion engine requires to much power to emulate"
then you say "no it runs at a pretty low 800mhz". if you weren't comparing clock speeds there then what were you doing.
fyi, the ps2 runs at 300mhz, and whatever you were trying to say after that didn't make much sense.
don't i need some magical illegal thing?
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Posted: Mon, 8th Aug 2005 10:05 Post subject: |
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Since when do people use Hz to compare CPUs? Hz might only be used to compare CPUs when thats the only thing that differs between them.
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kosmiq
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Posted: Mon, 8th Aug 2005 12:44 Post subject: |
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First of, the PS2 does run at 300MHz just as kurisu said, it has very little RAM and even less VRAM. Not like it matters much when being a console anyway.
The emotion engine was/is simply PR and has never really been put to use, why? Becuase it is useless and sucks ass.
There is a PS2 emu in the works that can play like 5 games at 25-30fps. Use google and you should find something. Not gonna post any links here.
Still there is not likely there will ever be a general PS2 emulator that works flawless.
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Posted: Mon, 8th Aug 2005 12:57 Post subject: |
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