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change adapter in jpcsp.
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can u please add a feature for changing the adapter in jpcsp ,it will be very helpful because if i have 2 cards ATI + nvidia on the same machine and because most of games runs so badly on ati ,so with this feature i will be able to chose the nvidia as the main rendering card for jcpsp.
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(09-05-2011, 11:58 AM)littleone Wrote: can u please add a feature for changing the adapter in jpcsp ,it will be very helpful because if i have 2 cards ATI + nvidia on the same machine and because most of games runs so badly on ati ,so with this feature i will be able to chose the nvidia as the main rendering card for jcpsp.

Hmm...
Yes, this should be fairly easy to implement. However, it's not very common for most users to own several graphic cards to choose from, so that's why we never really added something like this.
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#3
This would be a very useful update to implement especially for the noobs (I include myself in that catagory) who don't realise that they are running JPCSP on there integrated graphics card rather than there dedicated graphics card, as I did.
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(09-05-2011, 03:58 PM)Hykem Wrote:
(09-05-2011, 11:58 AM)littleone Wrote: can u please add a feature for changing the adapter in jpcsp ,it will be very helpful because if i have 2 cards ATI + nvidia on the same machine and because most of games runs so badly on ati ,so with this feature i will be able to chose the nvidia as the main rendering card for jcpsp.

Hmm...
Yes, this should be fairly easy to implement. However, it's not very common for most users to own several graphic cards to choose from, so that's why we never really added something like this.

it would also help the owners of the new laptop models that have 2 vga cards 'integrated + ati/nvidia chip' besides if its that easy so why dont u just implement it ???
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(09-05-2011, 11:34 PM)littleone Wrote:
(09-05-2011, 03:58 PM)Hykem Wrote:
(09-05-2011, 11:58 AM)littleone Wrote: can u please add a feature for changing the adapter in jpcsp ,it will be very helpful because if i have 2 cards ATI + nvidia on the same machine and because most of games runs so badly on ati ,so with this feature i will be able to chose the nvidia as the main rendering card for jcpsp.

Hmm...
Yes, this should be fairly easy to implement. However, it's not very common for most users to own several graphic cards to choose from, so that's why we never really added something like this.

it would also help the owners of the new laptop models that have 2 vga cards 'integrated + ati/nvidia chip' besides if its that easy so why dont u just implement it ???

Ah, I didn't think about that case...
Most laptops have the integrated chips disabled as soon as you start using the ATI/NVIDIA one. Otherwise you must manually set this up.
Ok, I'll add an option for graphic card selection in the next commit. Wink
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(09-06-2011, 02:50 PM)Hykem Wrote:
(09-05-2011, 11:34 PM)littleone Wrote:
(09-05-2011, 03:58 PM)Hykem Wrote:
(09-05-2011, 11:58 AM)littleone Wrote: can u please add a feature for changing the adapter in jpcsp ,it will be very helpful because if i have 2 cards ATI + nvidia on the same machine and because most of games runs so badly on ati ,so with this feature i will be able to chose the nvidia as the main rendering card for jcpsp.

Hmm...
Yes, this should be fairly easy to implement. However, it's not very common for most users to own several graphic cards to choose from, so that's why we never really added something like this.

it would also help the owners of the new laptop models that have 2 vga cards 'integrated + ati/nvidia chip' besides if its that easy so why dont u just implement it ???

Ah, I didn't think about that case...
Most laptops have the integrated chips disabled as soon as you start using the ATI/NVIDIA one. Otherwise you must manually set this up.
Ok, I'll add an option for graphic card selection in the next commit. Wink

now suddenly i started loving you Wink ,thanx.
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