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Emulation question :)
#1
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Hi I just started using this emulator again, i tried it once before when it was version 0.1 and i must say this emulator has came ALONG way since then!! Im so proud of everyone who worked on this <3

I just have a few questions about this emulator, sorry for being a burden ^^;

1. In final fantasy 7 crisis core, how many fps is full speed?

2. How many processor cores is the emulator using?

Thanks for your help! Keep up the good work!!!!! Smile This emulator runs GREAT on my pc Smile
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#2
-in FF7 Crisis Core how many fps is depend on PC Specs.
-as i know Jpcsp can use single/dual core/maybe more.

Dev/someone on this forum know?

for FF7 Crisis Core you can look in this thread
http://www.emunewz.net/forum/showthread.php?tid=976
Mobo:Gigabyte (GA-78LMT-USB3) CPU:AMD FX-6300 RAM:G-Skill 8GB Dual-Channel DDR3 PC12800 VGA:Sapphire R7 265 2GB OS:Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1
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#3
nono I mean how many fps is full speed? for example 60fps being full speed, anything lower is not full speed.
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#4
with the only GE option 30fps is fullspeed, otherwise 60 if that option is disabled.
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#5
Also, see http://code.google.com/p/jpcsp/

Quote:Jpcsp takes full advantage of dual-core processors, matching the PSP dual-core architecture. Even a quad-core can give a small performance improvement by leaving free CPU cores for the Java JIT Compiler and the graphics cache.
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