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UCodes
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Me and Nakeee created a null DSP device, supported in both Windows and linux (tested). Framerate boost and less DSound/LibAO errors. Pending work: Clean up UCodes and create something more...null. We could also hack into the HW Audio Interface (would be actual null device). Also screws up a bit of Wind Waker RTC (awesome day/night transition in save selection menu. 80FPS in save selection menu, 120FPS in logos.
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2008-09-25 18:45:53 +00:00 |
DSPHandler.cpp
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Me and Nakeee created a null DSP device, supported in both Windows and linux (tested). Framerate boost and less DSound/LibAO errors. Pending work: Clean up UCodes and create something more...null. We could also hack into the HW Audio Interface (would be actual null device). Also screws up a bit of Wind Waker RTC (awesome day/night transition in save selection menu. 80FPS in save selection menu, 120FPS in logos.
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2008-09-25 18:45:53 +00:00 |
DSPHandler.h
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Me and Nakeee created a null DSP device, supported in both Windows and linux (tested). Framerate boost and less DSound/LibAO errors. Pending work: Clean up UCodes and create something more...null. We could also hack into the HW Audio Interface (would be actual null device). Also screws up a bit of Wind Waker RTC (awesome day/night transition in save selection menu. 80FPS in save selection menu, 120FPS in logos.
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2008-09-25 18:45:53 +00:00 |
Globals.cpp
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Me and Nakeee created a null DSP device, supported in both Windows and linux (tested). Framerate boost and less DSound/LibAO errors. Pending work: Clean up UCodes and create something more...null. We could also hack into the HW Audio Interface (would be actual null device). Also screws up a bit of Wind Waker RTC (awesome day/night transition in save selection menu. 80FPS in save selection menu, 120FPS in logos.
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2008-09-25 18:45:53 +00:00 |
Globals.h
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Me and Nakeee created a null DSP device, supported in both Windows and linux (tested). Framerate boost and less DSound/LibAO errors. Pending work: Clean up UCodes and create something more...null. We could also hack into the HW Audio Interface (would be actual null device). Also screws up a bit of Wind Waker RTC (awesome day/night transition in save selection menu. 80FPS in save selection menu, 120FPS in logos.
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2008-09-25 18:45:53 +00:00 |
MailHandler.cpp
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Me and Nakeee created a null DSP device, supported in both Windows and linux (tested). Framerate boost and less DSound/LibAO errors. Pending work: Clean up UCodes and create something more...null. We could also hack into the HW Audio Interface (would be actual null device). Also screws up a bit of Wind Waker RTC (awesome day/night transition in save selection menu. 80FPS in save selection menu, 120FPS in logos.
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2008-09-25 18:45:53 +00:00 |
MailHandler.h
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Me and Nakeee created a null DSP device, supported in both Windows and linux (tested). Framerate boost and less DSound/LibAO errors. Pending work: Clean up UCodes and create something more...null. We could also hack into the HW Audio Interface (would be actual null device). Also screws up a bit of Wind Waker RTC (awesome day/night transition in save selection menu. 80FPS in save selection menu, 120FPS in logos.
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2008-09-25 18:45:53 +00:00 |
SConscript
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Me and Nakeee created a null DSP device, supported in both Windows and linux (tested). Framerate boost and less DSound/LibAO errors. Pending work: Clean up UCodes and create something more...null. We could also hack into the HW Audio Interface (would be actual null device). Also screws up a bit of Wind Waker RTC (awesome day/night transition in save selection menu. 80FPS in save selection menu, 120FPS in logos.
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2008-09-25 18:45:53 +00:00 |
main.cpp
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Me and Nakeee created a null DSP device, supported in both Windows and linux (tested). Framerate boost and less DSound/LibAO errors. Pending work: Clean up UCodes and create something more...null. We could also hack into the HW Audio Interface (would be actual null device). Also screws up a bit of Wind Waker RTC (awesome day/night transition in save selection menu. 80FPS in save selection menu, 120FPS in logos.
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2008-09-25 18:45:53 +00:00 |