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I have Zorin OS on my computer. I used to have Windows XP installed but that was so slow after a while. So that's why I switched. But, I wanted to play N64 Games on my computer, but I can't. There is no version of Project64 for Linux. Or is there? I don't know! Can you guys help me out. Any help will be appreciated! Thanks!
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Why would you want to use Project64 on Linux?
Just use a Linux thing on Linux, right? With some right plugins, Mupen64: http://mupen64.emulation64.com/down.htm Or there's also Mupen64Plus.
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I was kind of hoping somebody would port PJ64 to Linux now that it's open source...
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I think it's obvious without unraveling inner intentions, just by looking at the code, that it was never intended for a Linux port.
However I admit, it would be an interesting thing to see. It can't be too hard since the core source is heavily based on templates/in-lines for handling those more interrupt-based functions on Windows, so I have no doubt in the distant future somebody will attempt it. But if I were you, I would be much more concerned about my own emulator. ![]()
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That's my problem. I always want to work on 5387535 things at once and I never have the time to properly finish anything. ![]() |
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look for wine in your package manager.
install it. now run project64. Enjoy :-) (you may have to tweak the plugins a bit, since there are no native plugins for openal/coreaudio/alsa/oss/whatever, they might be some delay. also I had to change the plugin for input, as with the current input plugin, it doesn't work.) |
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