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since it was made a way to play ps1 games on xperia play with native emulator theu found it was a ps2 emulator does this give hope to playing ps2 games?
lyricalchaos said:
since it was made a way to play ps1 games on xperia play with native emulator theu found it was a ps2 emulator does this give hope to playing ps2 games?
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The Play might have the power to play 1st generation PS2 quality games but has no where near enough power to emulate them
but it can sately be set at 1.5ghz n even put on 1.8ghz prosser without crashing is that not enough?
Well lets put it this way, not even the PS3 has enough power to correctly play PS2 games in software and the PC PS2 emulator requires a powerful computer.
So no I dont think we will ever see PS2 games on the xperia play.
lyricalchaos said:
but it can sately be set at 1.5ghz n even put on 1.8ghz prosser without crashing is that not enough?
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http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Sticky-PCSX2-0-9-6-0-9-7-Frequently-Asked-Questions#S2Q1
What are the requirements for using this emulator?
Minimum [as in booting the BIOS if you're lucky]
* Windows 2000 or newer/Linux OS
* CPU that supports SSE2 (Pentium 4 and up, Athlon64 and up)
* GPU that supports Pixel Shaders 2.0
* 512mb RAM
Recommended [as in, you know, running games properly]
* Windows Vista / Windows 7 32bit/64bit
* CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 3.2ghz or better
* GPU: 8600gt or better
* 1gb RAM (2gb if on Vista / Windows 7)
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is it not xbox easier to emulate? I mean its hardware is similar to a normal PC, ps2 has like 128-bit processor.
m3dteam said:
is it not xbox easier to emulate? I mean its hardware is similar to a normal PC, ps2 has like 128-bit processor.
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Xbox hasn't even been emulated properly on the PC yet. I think the most advanced emulator we will ever see on the xperia play is the dreamcast, other consoles are just too powerful to emulate.
trying to play xbox games on the play is like trying to run windows 7 on a calculator xD
m3dteam said:
is it not xbox easier to emulate? I mean its hardware is similar to a normal PC, ps2 has like 128-bit processor.
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So does the Xbox. It is more similar to a x86 architecture, though. Still, one of the emulators asks for the following: http://www.emulator-zone.com/doc.php/xbox/xeon.html
If you want to run it properly, it is strongly recommended to have the next:
Windows XP
Latest DirectX
Pentium 4 2.0Ghz
1024mb RAM
Recommended Video Cards: GeForce FX or Radeon 9200 Pro or higher
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And here are the system requirements for NullDC, the popular DC emulator: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NullDC#System_requirements
CPU: AMD Athlon XP/64/Turion at 2GHz or Intel Pentium 4 at 2.6GHz or equivalent.
Video Card: Nvidia GeForce 4 TI or ATi Radeon 8500.
RAM: 512MB
Operating System: XP/2003/Vista/7
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Logseman said:
So does the Xbox. It is more similar to a x86 architecture, though. Still, one of the emulators asks for the following: http://www.emulator-zone.com/doc.php/xbox/xeon.html
And here are the system requirements for NullDC, the popular DC emulator: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NullDC#System_requirements
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actually there is already a working dreamcast emulator for android and it works pretty decent, there are a few videos of it on youtube but the developer has not released it publicly yet.
bubblegumballon said:
actually there is already a working dreamcast emulator for android and it works pretty decent, there are a few videos of it on youtube but the developer has not released it publicly yet.
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AFAIK, the Android DC Emulator was stalled because the dev had been unheard of for months.
Logseman said:
So does the Xbox. It is more similar to a x86 architecture, though. Still, one of the emulators asks for the following: http://www.emulator-zone.com/doc.php/xbox/xeon.html
And here are the system requirements for NullDC, the popular DC emulator: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NullDC#System_requirements
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Ive got nullDC running on a slower laptop than that, i had skies of arcadia running (with graphics glitches) on a laptop with intel atom cpu, onboard graphics and 256mb of ram
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AFAIK, the Android DC Emulator was stalled because the dev had been unheard of for months.
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The dev is the same as the people behind nullDC arnt they
What about nintendo ds?
This is giving me serious deja vu.
Do a search next time.
Hi,
An important question. The attached image shows android terminal from Galaxy Note and Fedora Core Linux terminal.
Since I have a i3 CPU with 4 cores on laptop, Fedora terminal correctly detects 4 CPU cores. Whereas for Galaxy Note, even though it has dual core ARM processor, I can see only one core. Is this correct? Please help.
Many Thanks,
Nikhil Bhalwankar
nikhilbhalwankar said:
Hi,
An important question. The attached image shows android terminal from Galaxy Note and Fedora Core Linux terminal.
Since I have a i3 CPU with 4 cores on laptop, Fedora terminal correctly detects 4 CPU cores. Whereas for Galaxy Note, even though it has dual core ARM processor, I can see only one core. Is this correct? Please help.
Many Thanks,
Nikhil Bhalwankar
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I'm not sure, but I think the Note turns off the second core when not in use. Perhaps some apps don't know ow to tell it to turn on?
I could be way off of the truth here.
Dungeon47 said:
I'm not sure, but I think the Note turns off the second core when not in use. Perhaps some apps don't know ow to tell it to turn on?
I could be way off of the truth here.
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After looking at the output, I thought it has only one core. Is there any way to confirm whether my phone really has 2 cores?
SystemPanel app can show you the 2 cores with real time usage and clock.
Every Note is dual core. Whether N7000 or I717. The processor has the ability to "turn off a core" when not in use in order to conserve battery. I wouldnt go by what the terminal is telling you.
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Yeah many apps will show only a single core when the second core is shut down.
Desktop machines usually don't hotplug out extra cores.
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Maybe its actually a quad-core and all it takes is the proper firmware to unlock the others! My old graphics card does that!
Just an fyi, your i3 is a dual core cpu with 4 threads available. So in a sense, your terminal is 100% wrong about everything ~
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katamari201 said:
Maybe its actually a quad-core and all it takes is the proper firmware to unlock the others! My old graphics card does that!
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No. Thats now how processors work.
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SsZzliMm said:
SystemPanel app can show you the 2 cores with real time usage and clock.
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Thanks a lot. This app showed me 2 cores. One in grey color most of the time and another one active.
well, your i3" with four cores" actually only has two , and your note with one core actually has two.
If you want an 8 core Note i can make an app that will tell you you have them.. you wont of course, but if it makes you feel better...lol
katamari201 said:
Maybe its actually a quad-core and all it takes is the proper firmware to unlock the others! My old graphics card does that!
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kaukassus said:
No. Thats now how processors work.
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Actually there are AMD Athlons that can Core Unlock, but perhaps you were talking about exynos processors
Imagine if someone released a app in the Play Store that will turn your "Dual Core Smart Phone" into a "Quad Core Smartphone"? Charge $19.99 and that developer would be rich in no time.
You dont even need to be rooted!! Works on all smartphones! HAHA
Mystic38 said:
well, your i3" with four cores" actually only has two , and your note with one core actually has two.
If you want an 8 core Note i can make an app that will tell you you have them.. you wont of course, but if it makes you feel better...lol
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:laugh: :laugh:
Don't you guys know that you can quadruple your phones cpu cores if you enter *#*#*#000001111177777444449999136####****#
Sent from my Galaxy Note running ICS
There are 3
1 gpu
1 duocore cpu (2proc)
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g2tegg said:
Every Note is dual core.
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No. There are also single core variants. Korea has one, and I think South Africa.
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nikhilbhalwankar said:
Hi,
An important question. The attached image shows android terminal from Galaxy Note and Fedora Core Linux terminal.
Since I have a i3 CPU with 4 cores on laptop, Fedora terminal correctly detects 4 CPU cores. Whereas for Galaxy Note, even though it has dual core ARM processor, I can see only one core. Is this correct? Please help.
Many Thanks,
Nikhil Bhalwankar
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Your Core i3 is dual core in the first place. It doesnt have 4 cores. What you see is 2 physical cores and the other two are just Intel's HyperThreading technology built into each core. Hence, theoritically you only have two physical cores supported by HyperThreading on each core. But most Operating System shows 4 cores, even Windows shows 4 CPUS.
Check out an old Pentium 4 CPU with HT technology where it all began. Under Windows or most desktop OSes, it will report 2 cores.
The Core i3 was initially and even to some extend today is considered to be a rebrand of the Core 2 Duo Processors and they are hence strictly dual core.
Core i5 is more of a mainstream processor available in both dual core and quad core variants.
A quadcore Intel processor would show 8CPUS under most desktop OSes, 4 being actual cores and 4 HyperThreading.
About the Note showing only one core, most multicore processors are built to use the cores on demand and to keep switching cores on or off as per needs. This is what you see.
Finally which platform are you running on the Note? Gingerbread isn't designed to efficiently utilize multicore processors. This has been fixed in ICS.
antutu is biased because it is favouring 64bit processors. a 32bit processor with 3 gb ram will always work better than 64bit processor with 3gb ram. this is an old debate on the desktop world when intel introduced 64bit processors. 64bit processors require double the ram just to give the same performance as as similar 32bit processors with half the ram. here are the Quadrant benchmark scores which does not bias/cheat results in favour of 64bit just to drive market sales.
23751 oneplus x
24187 oneplus one
26459 oneplus two
New perspective, interesting.
Quadrant? The 2012 app?
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any names for 32 bit benchmark apps ?
ChavitoArg said:
Quadrant?
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yes back when benchmarks were not biased in favour of 64bit.
Mr.3bood said:
any names for 32 bit benchmark apps ?
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Quadrant
psychem said:
antutu is biased because it is favouring 64bit processors. a 32bit processor with 3 gb ram will always work better than 64bit processor with 3gb ram. this is an old debate on the desktop world when intel introduced 64bit processors. 64bit processors require double the ram just to give the same performance as as similar 32bit processors with half the ram. here are the Quadrant benchmark scores which does not bias/cheat results in favour of 64bit just to drive market sales.
23751 oneplus x
24187 oneplus one
26459 oneplus two
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My CPU score is saying something different... CPU score More than One plus Two ... Ooops
rockuppl said:
My CPU score is saying something different... CPU score More than One plus Two ... Ooops
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23751 is the total score
I was wondering if I could use a i5 Intel processor fom a elite book 8540p in a probook 6550b that has a i3 Intel processor.
Depends on the chip set of the mother board. Google both for compatible chips. See if it will work.
how to overclock intel gma (onboard), intel hd graphics (onchip). is there any app support other than intel xtu? please don't try to harm overclocking with answers like it's not worth, it's dangerous, overheat! I will laugh in the face of such people above and appreciate those who can help!
lolvatveo said:
how to overclock intel gma (onboard), intel hd graphics (onchip). is there any app support other than intel xtu? please don't try to harm overclocking with answers like it's not worth, it's dangerous, overheat! I will laugh in the face of such people above and appreciate those who can help!
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hahaha,actually intel gma & intel hd can't overcloked.if u want bigger storage in this graphics,just upgrade ur RAM.and u can see the (shared memory) will be bigger than before.try to use dual channel,coz dual channel maybe have good performace than single channel
I think there's drivers for overclocking these.
There's a gma 3150 driver that boosts vram