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Emulation question :) - buugtdbgt - 06-12-2011 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!!!!! ![]() ![]() RE: Emulation question :) - dista_bagus - 06-12-2011 -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 RE: Emulation question :) - buugtdbgt - 06-12-2011 nono I mean how many fps is full speed? for example 60fps being full speed, anything lower is not full speed. RE: Emulation question :) - hyakki - 06-12-2011 with the only GE option 30fps is fullspeed, otherwise 60 if that option is disabled. RE: Emulation question :) - gid15 - 06-13-2011 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. |