pSX hasn't been updated for a while, but might work. PCSX-R is probably the only actively developed emulator left. Try some of the nightly builds.
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pSX hasn't been updated for a while, but might work. PCSX-R is probably the only actively developed emulator left. Try some of the nightly builds.
Did you get the BIOS images as well?
Not required, but it can make things a lot easier for developers, in case you have ALSA. At the moment the Pulseaudio implementation Ubuntu ships with lacks a few crucial things, like good latency...
You might wanna extract an ISO.
Also, try using spuEternal and gpuPEOpSSpftX instead.
Sorry, I'm not very good with controllers in Linux, but I'm glad that everything else works for you.
Yup, but the cfgPeteXGL2 is missing, even though the readme states otherwise. Weird...
Those two files (cfgPeteXGL2 and cfgPeteMesaGL) are apparently not there. They are configuration tools for the XGL and MesaGL plugins and should have been compiled together with the plugins.
Did you activate the special game fixes for MGS (I gather you are still using SPUEternal)? You might want to fiddle around with the buffer size (smaller means less lags, but more stuttering - try to...
It might be a little hard for me to explain, so I'll let Lennart Poettering do it.
Well, OSS4 still has an advantage in latency. However, once Pulseaudio gets its glitch-free extension in version 0.9.11, this advantage will be lost, as well. I'm pretty excited at the moment (could...
Even though I appreciate the efforts 4Front have taken to improve OSS4 (by the way: it works flawlessly for me) I'm really looking forward to the next version of PulseAudio. If it can really live up...
There's actually two releases. One is binary-only and contains all the closed-source drivers, too. And yes, you have to reinstall the .deb all six months, unless you type ossupdate in the terminal...
This guide helped me a lot. You might have to remove libflashsupport and install the package manually with dpkg, if GDebi refuses to open it (I had to).
Me be bumpin'
This is just in:
There will be an official Debian package, probably only containing the GPL'd version of OSS4 (not containing any closed source drivers - Creative users, anyone?)....
Okay, this sounded somehow convincing. But how about creating a fancy piece of software to configure that stuff "post partem"?
Sure, you are right, but... there's enough space for the standard installation. Which already contains a few controversial packages. Which could be disabled during that process. Also, there could be...
Well, you could always give the user a choice between "Standard" and "Custom" installation. Advanced users will use the advanced course, of course.
Hi, I just thought about this:
Ubuntu normally ships with a lot of features enabled by default. In order to eliminate features you personally don't need, you might have to remove the corresponding...
The thing is: What would you call "other" impleentation? OSS has been around for the longest time, even longer than ALSA. As already mentioned, OSS support had been dropped because of some liensing...
I wouldn't mind running PulseAudio on top of OSS, if it had some good latency (which it apparently has). At the moment I have ESD running on top of OSS handling the system sounds. If PulseAudio...
I got something for you guys, too. It's written by a person who has no connection to either project (It's actually Nach, a leading developer of ZSNES). This should debunk some myths. Remember, this...
It's been under GPL for a year, now. And they added the BSD license by the end of last year, if I recall correctly.
You might want to read this Wikipedia article and this Insane Coding blog essay...
You're on PulseAudio, aren't you? There are two options:
- Make SPUEternal (which I suppose you're using right now) use SDL as output method and install the PulseAudio version of SDL...
Just run ossupdate once after installing the .deb and OSS4 will get "activated" for free. Forever.
EDIT: Temüjin, you might wanna add this to your guide. It is a very easy way to keep your OSS4...
Refer to this guide:
http://www.opensound.com/wiki/index.php/Configuring_Applications_for_OSSv4