@cliophate Dreamcast: Crazy Taxi. PS1: Diablo, Harmful Park, Kyuin, Dodonpachi, Metal Slug. PS2: Gauntlet: Dark Legacy, Simpsons Hit & Run, We 💜 Katamari, Ghost Rider. Arcade: Centipede, Black Widow, Golden Axe, BurgerTime, Frogger, Galaga.
Was kann ich tun, wenn mein Drucker (#Prusa MK3S+) von jetzt auf gleich große Probleme mit dem gleichmäßigen Transport von Filament entwickelt?
Habe bereits Filamente und Düsen getauscht, es mit PLA-Kaltzug probiert, die Düse ohne #Filament mal auf 280°C gebracht und mit der beiliegenden Nadel nach Verstopfungen geschaut. Es ist besser geworden, aber immer noch ziemlich unbrauchbar :(
@thelinuxcast it does sleep, I just haven't tried it myself because, not only does it boot quick, but it also boots where I left off as well if I was using a videogame, that's probably the feature the video referred to, it starts up quick and loads the game automagically
The formats used my PSP are .PBP files and .VMP for saves. I have to convert that to a .SRM save, thankfully that wasn't hard.
I had to source the games in .cue and .bin, but there are also .chd games which weight less and work great on the MM+ (and it's a single file instead of two lol) so I switched to those.
PBP can run as is on MM+ but if the game has a KEYS.BIN it won't, I think.
So, after some pain due to different region of some of the games, everything is fine now!
I can't remember my first experience with emulation, but I remember hearing about software for early macs that would let you run DOS without any extra hardware, and that sounded like total magic to me.
My first emulator was probably something like NESticle, but I can't remember.
@joel
Project64 at school. I'd seen people use various MegaDrive emulators before then, but that was the first emulator I used myself. Diddy Kong Racing was my favourite.