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==Common problems and fixes==
 
==Common problems and fixes==
 
#nullDC doesn't recognize your 360/PS3 controller? Go to Options -> Select Plugins... and change Input plugin to PuruPuru Dreamcast Controller. Then, go to Options -> Maple -> Port X -> Config keys... and select Xinput in Controller Type.
 
#nullDC doesn't recognize your 360/PS3 controller? Go to Options -> Select Plugins... and change Input plugin to PuruPuru Dreamcast Controller. Then, go to Options -> Maple -> Port X -> Config keys... and select Xinput in Controller Type.
#nullDC has an option for rumble. Once the controller is set up, It can be foudn in Options -> Maple -> Port X -> Subdevice 2 -> Attach Puru Puru Pak [XInput]. This will allow you to replicate the rumble pak for your controller. (If the controller includes rumble, and if the game includes rumble.)
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#nullDC has an option for rumble. Once the controller is set up, It can be found in Options -> Maple -> Port X -> Subdevice 2 -> Attach Puru Puru Pak [XInput]. This will allow you to replicate the rumble pak for your controller. (If the controller includes rumble, and if the game includes rumble.)
 
#If you are playing a game and there is a problem displaying things onscreen, or they are missing. It is most likely a problem with the "Z Buffer Mode" which can be found in Options -> PowerVR -> Z Buffer Mode. Set it to "D24FS8" (2nd option) and the problem with displaying the item should be fixed. (An example of this, is the small watch icon in Shenmue not displaying. By changing the Z Buffer Mode to "D24FS8" it should fix this.)
 
#If you are playing a game and there is a problem displaying things onscreen, or they are missing. It is most likely a problem with the "Z Buffer Mode" which can be found in Options -> PowerVR -> Z Buffer Mode. Set it to "D24FS8" (2nd option) and the problem with displaying the item should be fixed. (An example of this, is the small watch icon in Shenmue not displaying. By changing the Z Buffer Mode to "D24FS8" it should fix this.)
  

Revision as of 10:03, 20 July 2013

Nulldc.png
Current version: 1.0.4 r150
Active: Yes
OS: Windows, Android
Authors: drkIIRaziel
Official website: http://code.google.com/p/nulldc/
Source code: Unknown

nullDC is an open source Dreamcast and Naomi emulator.

Downloads

Guides and Info

Setup Guide

Common problems and fixes

  1. nullDC doesn't recognize your 360/PS3 controller? Go to Options -> Select Plugins... and change Input plugin to PuruPuru Dreamcast Controller. Then, go to Options -> Maple -> Port X -> Config keys... and select Xinput in Controller Type.
  2. nullDC has an option for rumble. Once the controller is set up, It can be found in Options -> Maple -> Port X -> Subdevice 2 -> Attach Puru Puru Pak [XInput]. This will allow you to replicate the rumble pak for your controller. (If the controller includes rumble, and if the game includes rumble.)
  3. If you are playing a game and there is a problem displaying things onscreen, or they are missing. It is most likely a problem with the "Z Buffer Mode" which can be found in Options -> PowerVR -> Z Buffer Mode. Set it to "D24FS8" (2nd option) and the problem with displaying the item should be fixed. (An example of this, is the small watch icon in Shenmue not displaying. By changing the Z Buffer Mode to "D24FS8" it should fix this.)

Source Code