Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 7:11 pm Post subject: Surreal64xxx Issues....PLEASE READ!!
I recently got the version of this emu off of the AID v4.1 disc. I have successfully installed all of the roms, but they are very slow and some won't work at all. Wes sent me a link for a set of four 64mb processor chips that he said is what I need. I don't have enough soldering experience to solder hundreds of small points. So I'm looking for another way of getting the roms to run smoothly without locking up and going to black screen.
After selecting the rom I want to lay I have to select 1964, PJ64, or UltraHLE and then I have three options of filters, Rice 5.1, Rice 5.31, and Rice 5.60. I'm not sure why I have three of these options.
Has anyone figured out the best way or a different way to get these roms to run smoother without the four chips and all of the soldering. Please help.
wes213 Administrator
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Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 9:24 pm Post subject:
The options are slim man and for the most part 1964 seems to work best for me and i use what ever the star is over on anything im unsure of.
Keep in mind that the N64 is by far the most unstable of all the emus.
Dkoots Moderator
Joined: Oct 13, 2007 Posts: 1015 Location: VA
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:35 pm Post subject:
I was more so hoping that somebody has run across maybe a solderless kit for what you showed me. I talked to my father and he told me the same thing as you. He knows a lot about computers, but not when it comes to the gaming systems. I figured I would make a post in the emulator forum and maybe somebody would have a fix.
wes213 Administrator
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Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 11:48 pm Post subject:
Yeah man there just aint a lot you can do but tweak each game and find the settings that work the best for it.
As for a solderless set for those chips i woldent hold on for that to happen, even if you get them in there thay still run a little odd.
Dkoots Moderator
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 12:46 am Post subject:
The article about the chips you sent to me says that it wont improve gameplay at all anyways.
wes213 Administrator
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:34 am Post subject:
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If your interested in adding an additional 64 megs of memory to your Xbox then here is the set of chips you will need. Although you wont see an increase in game performance you WILL see a huge differance in Linux and applications. With the additional RAM you can expect faster boot times, less hard drive thrashing, running numerous applications at one time and the ability to load larger ROM files through various emulators.
Thay mean you wont see better game play for xbox games but the last thing in there has (the ability to load larger ROM files through various emulators.) that wold be the N64, it has the biggest roms around next to the pcsx.
Dkoots Moderator
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:45 am Post subject:
Gotcha. Why don't you think they have a solderless out there? Seems to be the new thing. I hate that nobody else replies.
wes213 Administrator
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 2:02 am Post subject:
I dont think there is enff guys out there that are doing the mod or care to do the mod for them to make a solderless for it.
Trust me man if any one had a better idea thay wold post it but im quick to post back.
I can back off if you want to wait for some other help.
Dkoots Moderator
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 2:11 am Post subject:
Naw Wes, your help is more than welcome. If it wasn't for you, I wouldnt know about any of this stuff. You are greatly appreciated. I just thought some other guys might have an additioanl two cent. Why do you think this mod isn't popular? I love the 64.
wes213 Administrator
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 2:18 am Post subject:
1 it a lot of work with all that soldering.
2 lot of risk trying to solder it.
3 the things it will do to help are limitted.
4 there is no solderless for it. (kind of hard to make one when the points are so small.
5 Not a lot of folks really know its an option.
I can name a few more but you get whare im going.
I wold love to try it out but i dont want to buy the chips and flush my cash.
Dkoots Moderator
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 2:23 am Post subject:
Understandable. Well, I guess it's a lost cause. So playstation roms wouldn't work any better huh? Prolly worse.
wes213 Administrator
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:06 am Post subject:
Thay run ok as long as its not a high speed fighting game like Street fighter in hyper mode.
madmoyers Xbox-HQ Member
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:25 am Post subject:
n64 roms are hit or miss the mem upgrade might help some but i dont think it would be worth it as wes said cause each chip is a 100 pins to solider in and you have 4 of them do deal with i dont think it would be worth doing unless you wanna run linux and run a linux emu of n64 linux will take full advantage of all the ram..........plus i dont know where to get a linux 64 emu but iam sure someone has ported one for it _________________
Dkoots Moderator
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 5:44 pm Post subject:
I'm looking for simple fix. I wont kill me to playa a slow game, but some of them skip worse than old cds. It would just kill the gameplay for zelda games and racing games that you need to have some sort of pace in. So no other options, but to try every game out inidividually huh? That really sucks. I can't believe that there hasn't been some sort of advancement for this emu. I'm not experienced enough for all that soldering.
J_Smoke Xbox-HQ Freak
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 6:04 pm Post subject:
madmoyers wrote:
n64 roms are hit or miss the mem upgrade might help some but i dont think it would be worth it as wes said cause each chip is a 100 pins to solider in and you have 4 of them do deal with i dont think it would be worth doing unless you wanna run linux and run a linux emu of n64 linux will take full advantage of all the ram..........plus i dont know where to get a linux 64 emu but iam sure someone has ported one for it
Actually it helps quite a bit but the xbe's for the emu all have to be patched for it to take full use of the RAM upgrade. If you check on eurasia.nu Dkoots I believe they have a version of surreal that uses virtual mem which would help with the speed/crashing issue. If you cant find it on there let me know and I'll check a couple places for ya and see if I cant find it. _________________
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