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04-12-2008, 01:04 PM

* Run =>Process Priority: In this menu you can select Normal, High or Low depending on the priority you want PCSX2 to have in your processors' queue. This means that the higher the priority, the more your processor will use its power to run PCSX2 and leave the rest programs in queue. Setting this to High might cause problems so it is recommened you leave it to Normal. The option checked is the option that is active at the time.

* Config =>
o Configure: Will open the plugin configuration screen.

o Graphics/Controllers/Sound/Cdvdrom/Dev9/USB/Firewire: Will open the configuration screen for the selected plugin respectively (graphics/pad/cdvdrom/dev9/usb/firewire).

o Memcards: Will open the memcard manager which can't do anything for the time being Tongue.

o Cpu: Will open the Cpu configuration screen that we saw earlier.

o Patches: Will open the patches browser. This will read all your .pnach files(your patches) in the /patches directory of PCSX2.Here you can create, edit or simply browse patches.

* Language =>*Insert Language Here*: Will change the language PCSX2's GUI is in.The language checked is the language that is currently displaying.

* Misc =>
o Patch browser: New experimental patch system, still not complete so don't use it yet.

o Patch finder: New experimental patch system, still not complete so don't use it yet.

o Check/Uncheck Enable Console: This will enable/disable a second window that will appear behind the PCSX2 display and is mainly used for debugging.There you will be able to see various messages that can help you identify a problem or when running a game what is being done each moment by the emulator.Recommened only for advanced users since it can slow down the emulator quite abit.Note that if you close the console output,the emulator will close with it.

o Check/Uncheck Enable Patches: This will enable/disable game patches.Patches are mostly used to skip game videos which are not properly emulated yet and can stop the emulator from progressing sometimes.Also more advanced patches can be used to increase compatibility but can't be created by normal users.If you have a game that you believe stops before an intro video or any other video and there is no patch for it yet, you can create one by yourself. Check out CKemu's Guide for creating patches to do this.
Also if you enable the console output you will be able to see the game's CRC(after the emulator has loaded the game's ELF file) which you will need to create your patch.

* Help =>about: The about window.Here you can see who the emulators' authors are and some thanks.

* Help =>Compatibility list: Will open the included compatibility list, where you can find and see if a game you have is supported and in which level.


If you still have problems using the emulator, post your problem in the PCSX2 forums [NGemu] after reading the rules carefully."


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