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Project64

Nintendo 64 emulator. One of the best in terms of compatibility.
This version is nearly five years old, but still provides some of the best gameplay available in any Nintendo 64 emulator.

Application Details:

Version: 1.6
License: Free to use
URL: http://www.pj64-emu.com
Votes: Marked as obsolete
Latest Rating: Platinum
Latest Wine Version Tested: 1.6.2

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Test Results

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-video

-sound

-input

-save and load

What does not

-extended features

Workarounds

What was not tested

-extended gameplay

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Additional Comments

Emulator works fine in video, sound and input Tested on: Wine 1.5.31, Wine prefix Windows 7, CDEmu for drive installs (Daemon Tools on Linux), AMD A6 3500 2.1Ghz (Tri-Core), ATI Radeon HD6530D 512 shared memory, 8gb (2x4) DDR3 1333, ATI Catalyst Drivers 13.4, Linux Mint 15 Olivia MATE Edition 32 Bit Kernel 3.8.0.19 PAE

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Operating systemTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?Used
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RatingSubmitter
ShowLinux Mint 17.1 "Rebecca" x86-64Feb 28 20151.6.2Yes Yes NoPlatinuman anonymous user 
CurrentLinux Mint 15 "Olivia"May 28 20131.5.31N/A Yes NoSilverCarlos Rodriguez 
ShowLinux Mint 14 "Nadia"Dec 08 20121.5.18Yes Yes NoSilverCarlos Rodriguez 
ShowLinux Mint 13 "Maya"Oct 20 20121.5.15Yes Yes NoGoldCarlos Rodriguez 
ShowPuppy Linux 5.xAug 25 20121.4.1Yes Yes NoPlatinumMark 

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HowTo / Notes

READ IF: You have installed Project64 on your Windows partition.
When you load up Project64 for the first time using Wine, if it's installed in your Windows partition, it won't be able to load ROMs, because it's looking for a different directory. You'll need to point the program to the ROM directory in your Windows partition (generally /media/disk/Program Files/Project 64 v1.6) change "disk" to whatever your primary hard drive is named in your Linux distro.

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