Hacking Nintendont

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What was changed from r85 to r86 then? I'll stick to the version prior to the removal of DSP Patches for now. It sucks this happened, but still, in all other aspects, major progress has been made. The devs are doing a great job and I wanted to thank them for their hard work and effort!
 
What was changed from r85 to r86 then? I'll stick to the version prior to the removal of DSP Patches for now. It sucks this happened, but still, in all other aspects, major progress has been made. The devs are doing a great job and I wanted to thank them for their hard work and effort!

FIX94 added a deadzone for R/L triggers in r86. then Joostin removed the DSP patches in r87
 
For anyone that plays Kirby Air Ride and has a beaten save file,would you mind uploading your .raw file?Thanks:)
Also just to be clear saves go in the "saves" folder right?Not save?
 
Does Nintendont still have the button input delay and game loading at a very slow pace issue? I haven't been able to use Nintendont because of this.
 
Does Nintendont still have the button input delay and game loading at a very slow pace issue? I haven't been able to use Nintendont because of this.

That's on your side. Everything works fine for me.

I did not know you can now use Usb drive now :blink:

Download link though?
tueidj took the google code page down due to copyright problems with devo. They are resolving the issue.

https://109.163.233.168/svn/nintendont/ is the temporary link
 
That's on your side. Everything works fine for me.


tueidj took the google code page down due to copyright problems with devo.

Well I tried 3 different USBs and one of them showed slight improvement over the others. Can't figure out what the problem is though.
 
Then r86 still has the previous DSP and everything from r85?
Only r87 has the DSPs removed as to how it was back in r39?
yes, r86 would be the most complete revision for now, r87 and newer will have the DSP removed.

edit: i was almost sure that r39 already had them. But now I'm unsure, and i don't have the diff to confirm, but anyways. The point is that a few patches were removed
 
Good luck with the new DSP patches, devs. I know you can do it :)


There's got to be a way, there's always a solution to these types of problems. Hell, many of use weren't sure if this could even become what it is right now, with many more games working, memory card emulation, running in vWii mode, yeah, it's crazy :P
 
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There's got to be a way, there's always a solution to these types of problems. Hell, many of use weren't sure if this could even become what it is right now, with many more games working, memory card emulation, running in vWii mode, yeah, it's crazy :P
Oh, I have no doubt. It's insane the amount of work that's gone into it. Can't wait until I can finally replace devolution with nintendont :D
 
Oh, I have no doubt. It's insane the amount of work that's gone into it. Can't wait until I can finally replace devolution with nintendont :D


The only real snag is figuring out how to re-implement the DSP code "legitimately" which will incontrovertibly take a while.
 

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