Not bad, we simply don't know how to use them properly yetUgh, that's what I was afraid of, Nintendo's emulators must be really bad then.
Not bad, we simply don't know how to use them properly yetUgh, that's what I was afraid of, Nintendo's emulators must be really bad then.
Not bad, we simply don't know how to use them properly yet
Why would you even need a byteswapper? Unless you get v64 roms, there is no need to do that.I guess it is finally done. The Harvest Moon 64 ini is on the rar and attached is the rom byteswapping tool needed for the US N64 rom, which you will need to get somewhere else.
Ini includes the CRC of byteswapped working rom, latest vessel (2428 TIME: 2016/11/18) you get from F-Zero X.
StickLimit = 64 worked best for me, but it still doesn't compare to the real 64 since VC stick range is pretty crap.
Most roms i have are v64.Why would you even need a byteswapper? Unless you get v64 roms, there is no need to do that.
.text:02003F6C li r0, 0x280
.text:02003F70 li r10, 0x1E0
Oh damn, really? :/The game continued with the same resolution.
1080p is default i guess, 720p with bForce720p = true.Oh damn, really? :/
Damn this crap.
Can someone else confirm this?
Also, could someone tell me what is the exact resolution the N64 VC uses?
Maybe I was going for the wrong res, I tought it was 640x480
Oh, sorry, I meant aspect ratio.1080p is default i guess, 720p with bForce720p = true.
Yeah I did notice that too.Not of much use, but i found something. The predefined video modes on the vessel are all already filling the whole screen area, and then something else renders the game screen on top for that, keeping the proper aspect ratio.
You can notice this by pressing the vc menu key, it will fade in while zooming out the game, on exit it fades out while zooming back the game.
Edited 14/10/2016
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Open the elf in a hex editor Search for 043838E0078090(hex) and replace the 0780 with 095F (NES) TV
Open the elf in a hex editor Search for 392003563860(hex) and replace the 0356 with 0429 (NES) Wii U Game Pad
Open the elf in a hex editor Search for 043838E0078090(hex) and replace the 0780 with 08C0 (SNES) TV
What about the parameter for (SNES) Wii U Game Pad?
Or this string(043838E0078090(hex) and replace the 0780 with 08C0) will affect on game pad screen too?
I see for NES it is two different parameters.