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100 MBit Loader

Discussion in 'Nintendo Gamecube - General discussion' started by mkprk, Mar 4, 2005.

  1. mkprk

    mkprk Member

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    I was just wondering if there was a 100 MBit loader that will work with utility.dol and actually load a game at 100 MBit, or if there was any other way to load a game at 100 MBit. (Maybe not 100 but the bba's max)
     
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    unfortunatly no, it's a hardware problem i am told. If i'm told correctly, the adapter is set to 10mbit. I could be wrong
     
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    there is one loader that can do that, GC simulator
     
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    And theres a way to make it actually send at 100MBits without resetting to 10?
     
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    without resetting to 10?
    you mean that when it resets it to 10MBs during warp screen in PSO? there is no way to avoid that reset.
     
  6. tempest9

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    S3-gcsim works at 100Mbps and you do not need to use utility.dol as s3-gcsim.dol will initialize the BBA at 10 or 100, and full or half duplex.
    FYI Cube max possible is 27Mbps I think. I had to throttle mine back to ~16 to get best possble streaming performance.
     
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    Ok, I dont know exactly what speed I stream at. Is there a way I can tell? I use starcube and when I start to stream a game it does say 100MBit full duplex but when it starts its choppy and my router only has the 10Mbit light lit up. So how can I make it the full 27 or just bring it down to around 16, like you use?
     
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    s3 = starcube ;-)

    There is a place in the settings or config file...
     
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    I installed a second NIC into my pc and ran a crossover to it, works good and fast for me , but anaconda works better.
     
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    So you guys are streaming faster than 10 mbits?

    Does it improve the game quality when streaming back to the gamecube?
     
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    Well, my experience would be - not really...
    s3-gsim is probaly what makes the biggest difference.
     
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    only 2 games i have got work good without errors in streaming are Zelda FS and mariokart DD
     
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    witch one is better

    GC simulator
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    s3-gsim
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    starcube


    Thank you,
     
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    I thought the gamecube chould only handle 27 mb/per second? So could it be possible that its being sent at 100 mb but only being recieved at 27 mb by the gamecube
     
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    mr_cube, those all are the same, s3 = starcube, gcsim = gc simulator so gc simulator is made by starcube.
    and latest that i know is gcsim edition repack
     
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    thanks Quezacotl
     
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    When I boot up Starcube GC Simulator Preview Edition *REPACK* it says maximum upstream 20 Mbits? I thought I could do 100 Mbits?
     
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    if you could had speed actually to 100MB/s then it would fill with X's and it would not work. it will send speed that there is not going lots of errors.
    And that people say it sends 100MB/s, means it has been uncapped that it can be set to full speed.
     

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