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PS2 emulation??

PostPosted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 2:16 pm
by Tool
Ok, first I'll start out by saying I really know nothing of this subject and just learned how to do Game Boy Advance roms on Android. Now, with that said, I found a emulator for Linux for PS2 at PCSX2 forums. They only have a 32 bit, but said you can install dependencies for the 32 bit to make it run. They are saying though for Ubuntu only certain versions of precise? Can this work on my OS? Additionally, if anyone has another source or know how of how to do this, I would be grateful. Not sure either if my specs are up to it. 3.00GHz dual core Pentium D, 3GB DDR2 and a geforce 210 silent with 1GB. Thanks. :D

Re: PS2 emulation??

PostPosted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 8:59 pm
by ryanvade
I really don't think your system is up to the task. But:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2021581

Re: PS2 emulation??

PostPosted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 12:06 am
by pam
Last year i wasted 3 months trying to install the plugins and and making PCSX2(64 bit version) to recognize them.
Nothing happened.
The plugins themselves are 32 bit...as i see it. All the claims on the forums and net point out that there are no problems with running a 32 bit version of pcsx2 on linux(ubuntu etc), though i have not tried it. On the other hand the 64 bit version works fine on win7.

Dont know how the state of pcsx2 is now. Try and see if the plugins work for the 64 bit version pcsx2..

Re: PS2 emulation??

PostPosted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 1:58 am
by Tool
pam wrote:Last year i wasted 3 months trying to install the plugins and and making PCSX2(64 bit version) to recognize them.
Nothing happened.
The plugins themselves are 32 bit...as i see it. All the claims on the forums and net point out that there are no problems with running a 32 bit version of pcsx2 on linux(ubuntu etc), though i have not tried it. On the other hand the 64 bit version works fine on win7.

Dont know how the state of pcsx2 is now. Try and see if the plugins work for the 64 bit version pcsx2..

Well, I got the program to start and chose the bios, but it won't let me choose the rom I have downloaded. I gotta play with it and see if I can figure it out. I tried to install a N64 emulator also, but not sure what to do with it. Mupen64 and it's a tar.gz file. I tried through the terminal and it starts, but sits in limbo without downloading. I'm gonna install the Ubuntu software center to try and find the emulator. I have synaptic and Lubuntu, but searches haven't turned up results. It always wants exact names and I don't know what they would be called

Re: PS2 emulation??

PostPosted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 1:49 pm
by Xanayoshi
Well there's your problem, you need an image :p

Ok, so what do you want to do..Mupen or Pcsx?

I don't know if pcsx2 will be worth all the trouble..once you get there it is almost guaranteed to go sooooooooo sloooooooooow.


GBA alone should take up several years of your time, of course you can do snes, neogeo, mame, nes, genesis, gen 32..on and on and on.

On your phone..you can do all this too. You can run Final Fantasy 7 on an OG Droid all day.

Let's not forget about abandonware...that is also an extremely large source for games.

Could skip all that, and get Puppy Arcade 10..all set up..also there is an Ultimate Edition Gamers, that still has support....32 bit.

Re: PS2 emulation??

PostPosted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 5:00 pm
by Tool
Xanayoshi wrote:Well there's your problem, you need an image :p

Ok, so what do you want to do..Mupen or Pcsx?

I don't know if pcsx2 will be worth all the trouble..once you get there it is almost guaranteed to go sooooooooo sloooooooooow.


GBA alone should take up several years of your time, of course you can do snes, neogeo, mame, nes, genesis, gen 32..on and on and on.

On your phone..you can do all this too. You can run Final Fantasy 7 on an OG Droid all day.

Let's not forget about abandonware...that is also an extremely large source for games.

Could skip all that, and get Puppy Arcade 10..all set up..also there is an Ultimate Edition Gamers, that still has support....32 bit.

I have abandoned the PCSX2. I would like to do the Mupen64. Can't figure it out though. I tried installing through the terminal and it forever hangs on the "waiting for headers" at 0% I installed the Ubuntu software center, but it isn't really working. Won't download packages. My other software centers are still working, but I can't find the packages. :( I have the NES, SNES and GBA installed and working no problems. My phone too, I just have a small screen on my phone. I also have Mupen on my phone and working good, but very hard to play with the small screen. I like it on PC as I have a Logitech dual shock PS2 style controller that makes it easier and funner to play. Hmmm, Puppy Arcade huh? I'll look into it. I love Ultimate Edition so much though that I don't wanna switch or dual boot if I don't have to. :D I might also look into the Sega Saturn and Dreamcast emulators as I see them avail in the software centers

Re: PS2 emulation??

PostPosted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 8:39 pm
by Xanayoshi
I'm having issues getting the GUI running but basically,

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sudo apt-get install mupen64plus


Then navigate to you ROM..which will be a .z64 file and open it with mupen64plus..which will be located in usr/games. Often ROMS have crazy file names, it is best to keep it simple and connected, so if you get a jy872-Crackhead 64 The Adventure Continues..z64, rename it.

Re: PS2 emulation??

PostPosted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 9:33 pm
by Tool
Xanayoshi wrote:I'm having issues getting the GUI running but basically,

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sudo apt-get install mupen64plus


Then navigate to you ROM..which will be a .z64 file and open it with mupen64plus..which will be located in usr/games. Often ROMS have crazy file names, it is best to keep it simple and connected, so if you get a jy872-Crackhead 64 The Adventure Continues..z64, rename it.

Haha. Awesome. It installed that time in the terminal. I've tried about 10 times. Ya, that was exactly what I was putting in too. Gonna see if I can get it working now. Already have some roms. SNES says bad rom on every file. Hmmm. All the NES ones (about 50 :D) only 3 were bad. Probably had viruses for Windows.

EDIT: Ok, although it installed in terminal, where is it? I can't find it. I can only find the previous files in file manager that I downloaded before such as the mupen64.tar.gz

Re: PS2 emulation??

PostPosted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 10:35 pm
by Xanayoshi
Hmmm..so no GUI still, IDK, there seem to be issues with 12.04 Kubuntu and CuteMupen, but this can be avoided in 3.5 quite easily, change to another environment like xfce or lxde. Still you have to set it up. There is also MESS which runs everything..that's a whole lot more set-up.

To load the game

Open Dolphin

Navigate to your ROM. Right Click and choose "Open With"

On the Menu that pops up, click on the file icon to open your directory

Navigate to /usr/games/mupen64plus, and click on it.

Press Ok

mupen1.png


Here are the Keys

http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/wiki/KeyboardSetup


I still think it's easier to do these with Puppy. It doesn't install on your hard drive, you can put it on USB. or like I have been doing, a Micro SD. I have not been using Puppy Arcade 10, although I do have it on Disc, since you can just as easily go to Puppy Arcade, and get the .pet. I think I am going to install Ultimate Edition Gamers again, I'm pretty sure all of this is set up.

Re: PS2 emulation??

PostPosted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 10:47 pm
by Tool
Xanayoshi wrote:Hmmm..so no GUI still, IDK, there seem to be issues with 12.04 Kubuntu and CuteMupen, but this can be avoided in 3.5 quite easily, change to another environment like xfce or lxde. Still you have to set it up. There is also MESS which runs everything..that's a whole lot more set-up.

To load the game

Open Dolphin

Navigate to your ROM. Right Click and choose "Open With"

On the Menu that pops up, click on the file icon to open your directory

Navigate to /usr/games/mupen64plus, and click on it.

Press Ok

mupen1.png


Here are the Keys

http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/wiki/KeyboardSetup


I still think it's easier to do these with Puppy. It doesn't install on your hard drive, you can put it on USB. or like I have been doing, a Micro SD. I have not been using Puppy Arcade 10, although I do have it on Disc, since you can just as easily go to Puppy Arcade, and get the .pet. I think I am going to install Ultimate Edition Gamers again, I'm pretty sure all of this is set up.

Alright, thanks. I'll probably have it running by tomorrow with any luck