

Note: If you performance is too low for you, you can typically sacrifice game framerate by turning down the CPU Clock Speed in the Advanced settings tab. For example, my 3.0Ghz processor can only handle hq2x at normal speed! Games that do not tax the CPU heavily are good candidates to try. Much like the high-resolution rendering (which I’ve renamed to “Double Resolution Rendering”), these hqx filters are very CPU intensive. 3DO games with video or photo-realism are much less likely to see benefit. The hqx filters are full-screen post-processing operations provide benefit via color matching, so there is noticeable improvement on flat fonts or cartoon-style graphics. Emulation “Health” Indicator added – This is to help users identify when they have settings that are too intensive for their PCs.“hqx” Filters Added – Users can select hq2x, hq3x, or hq4x from the Display menu, or in the options screen.
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Added ability to bind to an “Exit” console function, to exit the emulator.Added ability to reset all bindings to defaults.Input/Controller setup screen now shows a textual form of what button or function you’re currently pressing (“A Button”, “Save State”) in addition to the yellow halo over the button.Emulation performance optimization – about a 5-10% improvement.There is also a setting under the General tab to turn them off. Added emulation notification messages – These show up at the bottom of the screen for things such as “Save State” and “Screenshot saved”.It's quite easy to boot from CD, just switch -boot c to -boot d and add the CDROM line. That's some problem with PB, I don't know what causes it.Īnd these are the configs to boot from the hard disks. Note for PB: DO NOT REMOVE THE -rtc ARGUMENT! PB is timebombed, so you'll need to set the date just like in my config.Īnother note for PB: If installation fails (unbootable hard disk) redownload the ISO.

Qemu-system-ppc.exe -L pc-bios -boot c -m 512 -M mac99 -prom-env "auto-boot?=true" -prom-env "boot-args=-v" -prom-env "vga-ndrv?=true" -drive file=MacOSXPB.img,format=raw,media=disk -sdl -netdev user,id=network01 -device sungem,netdev=network01 -rtc base= Qemu-system-ppc.exe -L pc-bios -boot c -m 512 -M g3beige -cpu g3 -prom-env "boot-device=hd:,\\:tbxi" -prom-env "boot-args=-v" -prom-env "vga-ndrv?=true" -drive file=MacOSDP4.img,format=raw,media=disk -sdl -netdev user,id=network01 -device sungem,netdev=network01 MacOSXDP3.img -boot c -prom-env "auto-boot?=true" -M g3beige -cpu g3 -prom-env "boot-args=-v" -sdl MacOSDP2.img -boot c -prom-env "auto-boot?=true" -M g3beige -cpu g3 -prom-env "boot-args=-v" -sdl Sorry for bumping the topic, but I have DP2-DP4 and PB on QEMU.
