4 4 666 4 4 999 6 6 4 4 1 9 9 6 4444 11 9 9 6666 4 1 1 9999 6 6 4 1 9 6 6 4 1 9 9 666 1 999 11111 1964 0.8.3 Readme May 24, 2002 To Get The Most out of 1964, Read This: ======================================= For advanced users, read Advanced_Users.txt. Visit http://1964emu.emulation64.com. There you will find the latest downloads of 1964 and additional links to the messageboards and faq's. Requirements: DirectX 8.x PIII 600 MHz or comparable AMD Athlon Processor Windows XP/NT/ME/98/2000 128MB RAM or better recommended [ Graphics ] The latest build of 1964 features a very fast advanced recompiling engine, which means that many games can be played at really nice speeds, but you're not going to enjoy it much with our OpenGL plugin.Our OpenGL graphics plugin in its current condition is primitive. Fortunately, in the meantime, since several n64 emus share a compatible plugin spec,you can mix and match plugins from other emulators. We recommend that you download Jabo's Direct3D plugin which is available with PJ64. Go to http://www.pj64.net and download pj64. The filename will be "plugin/Jabo_Direct3D.dll" or similar. You can take this dll file and place it in the plugin subfolder in "1964". Then, from the plugin menu, you can choose Jabo's plugin in 1964. [ Audio and Input ] When you first start 1964, the basic plugins will be used so that 1964 can start. If you have the requirements to run 1964 properly, choose Azimer Audio 0.30, or Jabo DirectSound with the rsp plugin for audio, and NooTe_DI plugin for input. [ Rom Browser ] If you do not see a list of games in your window when you start 1964, then your Rom Folder has not yet been configured. Go to File->Change Folder and browse for the path to your games. When the rom list refreshes, you can now easily choose a game from the window. By default, the Rom Browser is set to automatically update the folder path after you choose your first game from the "File->Load ROM...". After this, your Rom browser should be updated. [ Cheats ] For help with game cheats: 1. Refer to the "Cheat Codes" subfolder in your 1964 folder 2. Visit http://cheats.emu64.com/1964/ and http://dsf.emulation64.com [ Summary of changes in 1964 0.8.3 ] Emu Core: 1. Game save fixes. All native saves will be saved to file when the native save happens, not anymore at the end of the game. This will prevent game saves from being lost if emulator crashes 2. Supports copyright protected games Toy Story 2 and A Bug's Life 3. Supports ExciteBike64 4. Bug fix: Cannot load savestate, ITLB error 5. Bug fix: Audio disappears when loading a state 6. EEPROM now using formal name as 4KB, 16KB instead of 2KB, 4KB 7. VI timing fixes Cheat Codes Related: 1. 1964 emu core fully supports all gameshark codes, just like real gameshark pak 2. Bug fix: Cheat code country code Plugins: 1. Zilmar RSP LLE plugin integration, please copy Zilmar's RSP LLE plugin to 1964's plugin directory in order to use it. 2. JPEG decompression via RSP LLE plugin 3. Supports Jabo's DirectSound pluign by using Zilmar RSP LLE plugin 4. Ready to support futher Netplay plugin GUI: 1. Command line argument support and optional file extension association via Windows Explorer 1964 [-f] [-v video_plugin_filename] [-a audio_plugin_filename] [-c controller_plugin_filename] [-r directory] [-g rom_full_filename] 2. Bug fix: Statusbar flickers in full screen 3. Bug fix: GUI window coorodinates keep increasing after 1964 is closed 4. Bug fix: Game sorting in rom browser 5. Right-clicking on rom list header brings up popup menu 6. User can choose game name to display in the rom browser (internal game name, alternative game name or game filename) 7. More rom info columns are supported in rom list, right click on list header to select columns 8. Screen saver disabled if game is playing 9. Mouse pointer disabled in full screen mode 1964 Team is: 1964 Development: Rice and schibo < schibo -A-T- emulation64 ~D~O~T~ com > < rice1964 -A-T- yahoo ~D~O~T~ com > 1964 Ini: Duncan Cheats: Emu64 Cheats Staff FAQs: Raymond, Bobbi Input plugin, zip support: NooTe For additional help, please visit: http://www.emulation64.com, http://www.emutalk.net http://www.ngemu.com http://www.hosthq.net/~emuxhaven/ http://www.emuhq.com/ 1964 is Copyright 2002 Joel Middendorf under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License. http://www.gnu.org