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==Download==
 
==Download==
 
[https://anonfiles.com/file/b6d885ebf10262d69bfdedbeafcfb5a5 XEBRA]
 
[https://anonfiles.com/file/b6d885ebf10262d69bfdedbeafcfb5a5 XEBRA]
 
 
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
  
XEBRA has an accurate core, but its audio/visual output methods are problematic. Motion can be jittery.<br />Fullscreen with multiple monitors is often buggy, while requiring you to set the resolution each time, as far as I know.<br />Aspect ratio control is manual.<br />The only scaling methods are nearest and bilinear.<br />The audio is crackly and poppy running full speed. And often just sounds wrong here and there, like volume/tone jerks and shit.
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XEBRA has an accurate core, but its audio/visual output methods are problematic. Motion can be jittery.<br />Fullscreen with multiple monitors is often buggy, while requiring you to set the resolution each time, as far as I know.<br />Aspect ratio control is manual.<br />The only scaling methods are nearest and bilinear.<br />The audio is crackly and poppy running full speed with default settings. Setting needs to be changed to fix this.
  
 
The checkered dithering overlay from 16bit downscaling is much, much stronger than it should be. Far stronger than what a real PS1 on a high quality CRT TV over SCART would display.
 
The checkered dithering overlay from 16bit downscaling is much, much stronger than it should be. Far stronger than what a real PS1 on a high quality CRT TV over SCART would display.
  
 
Then there's the interface. Even after you're used to it, it's still not comfortable to use.
 
Then there's the interface. Even after you're used to it, it's still not comfortable to use.
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==Problems and solutions==
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For those with audio cracking issues with Xebra set the I Cache rate to E, the default 0x18 is too damn high.
  
 
==Using Xebra==
 
==Using Xebra==

Revision as of 17:16, 20 August 2013

Xebra.png
Current version: 08/15/2013 Build
Active: Yes
OS: Windows
Authors: Dr.Hell
Official website: http://drhell.web.fc2.com/ps1/
Source code: Unknown

Xebra is a PlayStation emulator. It focuses on accuracy and only outputs in native resolution. It is not currently being updated however.

It is one of the only PS1 emulators to include compatibility with PocketStation.

Download

XEBRA

Overview

XEBRA has an accurate core, but its audio/visual output methods are problematic. Motion can be jittery.
Fullscreen with multiple monitors is often buggy, while requiring you to set the resolution each time, as far as I know.
Aspect ratio control is manual.
The only scaling methods are nearest and bilinear.
The audio is crackly and poppy running full speed with default settings. Setting needs to be changed to fix this.

The checkered dithering overlay from 16bit downscaling is much, much stronger than it should be. Far stronger than what a real PS1 on a high quality CRT TV over SCART would display.

Then there's the interface. Even after you're used to it, it's still not comfortable to use.

Problems and solutions

For those with audio cracking issues with Xebra set the I Cache rate to E, the default 0x18 is too damn high.

Using Xebra

http://forums.ngemu.com/showthread.php?t=140824

Emulating PocketStation

Pocketstation in use.png

1) Download both Xebra and PK201.
2) Put everything in a folder together with respective FROM, KROM and OSROM files.
3) Run PK201 and do the initial setup, select File -> Save STAT and close it.
4) Run Xebra, select whatever game you like, then select Run -> Run-1/2/3 to start the game.
5) When in game, select Run -> Outer Card to start PocketStation emulation.
6) Enjoy your Chocobo Worlds or whatever.