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sixtyforce

sixtyforce

nintendo 64 emulator

Version:  0.9.2

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Contributed by: ironhawk Tuesday, November 18 2003 @ 03:22 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: One Month

Recommend Product: YES

This is great software. Beta 2 runs a tad more quickly on my machine. CorradoKid, I'd like to know what kind of hardware you are running. Zelda: Ocarina Of Time plays just fine on my G4, overclocked to 533, with an also overclocked 133 bus, and a Radeon Mac Edition vid card. I'd think that to be the low end of what most users are running for this kind of emulator. I do believe this software would kill a similarly equipped G3. The only problems I have with this software are the choppy audio, and that it doesen't support 1024x768 resolution, like another emulator I've tried, however, in terms of overall performance, sixtyforce, is, by far the best there is. Each revision shows a vast improvement over the other. Gerrit, I've paid the shareware fee, keep up the good work!   
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2 comments |

;-) - corradokid

I'm running a 'digital audio' 533MHz G4 tower, 1.12GB RAM, 10.3.1 and have a GeForce4 MX 64MB video card. Since the newer version of sixtyforce, Zelda Ocarina of Time works great, but not the Majora's Mask one. Emulation speed is decent, especially for the hardware my 'ol Mac is emulating. Sound is quite choppy but again, is probably more due to my CPU than emulator.

It's only getting better!

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Tuesday, November 18 2003 @ 11:55 PM PST


;-) - Joel Schmidt

Majora's Mask doesn't run on any N64 emulator yet as far as I know (on macs anyways... might be a couple PC ones, but I don't know).

You are right, your speed is why the sound is choppy.

You say OOC is running great. does this mean you don't have the problem with falling when trying to climb? and people being turned 45 degrees?

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Wednesday, November 19 2003 @ 02:04 AM PST