Installing Libusb For Pcsx2 Configuration

Installing Pcsx2

Download PCSX2 1.0.0: PS3 Controller Installation On Windows Vista/7/8. I want install libusb in ubuntu 14.04 LTS. I have downloaded libusb-1.0.9.tar.bz2 file from official site 'but now I am unable to install it. And I think plugins and bios is ok. I've got a GeForce GTX 460 and a Q9550 and sucessfully played through FFX and FFXII under ~x86 gentoo with pcsx2 svn. Pcsx2 settings have been more. The benefit of doing it this way is that all necessary plugins should be installed, along with all dependencies.

I've been using it for my PS2 library for some time now. There's definitely issues here and there but overall it's pretty awesome and makes it really hard to go back to playing directly from a PS2! I've just been using a 360 controller but I should figure out the driver thing so I can use my DS3 like a true Sony Warrior would. What software do you use to get your 360 pad working?

I've got a number of games I'd like to play again, but since my PS2 died a number of years ago, they've just been boxed up. Sorry I should've noted that I use the wired 360 controller! That one makes life a lot easier from what I understand. Also for system specs I have: AMD Phenom II 555 OC'd to 3.8 ghz 4 GB Ram Nvidia GTX 460 Everything I've tried runs pretty good aside from notoriously slow games like ZoE 2. Also AFAIK if you want to upgrade your processor for PS2 emulation I don't think the emulator takes advantage of more than 2 cores so keep that in mind.

Get the fastest/cheapest dual core you can and you'll be sitting pretty. My processor can be had for $80-89. I've been using it for my PS2 library for some time now. There's definitely issues here and there but overall it's pretty awesome and makes it really hard to go back to playing directly from a PS2! I've just been using a 360 controller but I should figure out the driver thing so I can use my DS3 like a true Sony Warrior would. What software do you use to get your 360 pad working?

I've got a number of games I'd like to play again, but since my PS2 died a number of years ago, they've just been boxed up. Sorry I should've noted that I use the wired 360 controller! That one makes life a lot easier from what I understand. Also for system specs I have: AMD Phenom II 555 OC'd to 3.8 ghz 4 GB Ram Nvidia GTX 460 Everything I've tried runs pretty good aside from notoriously slow games like ZoE 2. Also AFAIK if you want to upgrade your processor for PS2 emulation I don't think the emulator takes advantage of more than 2 cores so keep that in mind.

Get the fastest/cheapest dual core you can and you'll be sitting pretty. My processor can be had for $80-89. Lilypad, the default controller plugin, works very well for both the wired and wireless 360 controller. I wish FF Tactics: War of the Lions was ported to PS2, so that I could then emulate it on 1080p and use R2 as a fast forward button. That was the one weakness I found with the PSP version, and it's weird that Japanese developers even now still have unskippable sequences.

The Disgaea series is cool for quick combat, though. I have Ico and SotC, but I'm gonna wait for the HD pack and play on the PS3 instead of messing with this. Otherwise I've been emulating old PS2 games at high res and was satisfied in the past.

Nothing screaming at me right now to get me to reinstall everything. A thread from October where I posted my complete config, which works for most of the (known working) stuff I've thrown at it. My rig is an AMD Phenom II 3.0Ghz and ATI 5770 so YMMV (Intel users would want to use a different GS plugin for extended SSE for example). As noted elsewhere, you probably have to run the program in admin mode to get it to save your settings. Logitech Formula Vibration Feedback Wheel Drivers Windows 7 Download. If you're using a 360 pad, you might have to use an XInput emulator because I think PCSX is looking for DirectInput devices. Thanks Junon - running it in Admin mode is what got.9.7 running without any sound.

After rebooting my computer the sound is running and I am finally going to be able to run through some older PS2 games (like FF12) that I never got around to! I'm running on an AMD X2 245 (2.9Ghz dual core) and a 4770 and everything is working very well.

Only got a little while to test it out but I am very happy with the speed and also the graphics boost - PS2 games have never looked better. I'm using an unofficial PS3 USB wired controller I got from ebay for around $10 and it works very well in.9.7. It takes some time investment to get PCXS2 setup the proper way. I'm running the latest version of 0.9.7 and with the proper combination of speedhacks, plugins and settings I can run FFXII well enough to be quite playable for the most part. This is on a laptop with a 2.66ghz C2D processor and a GeForce 260M GPU.

Fiery Sequence Impose Crackberry here. Though truth be told the GPU matters little. A hefty dual core CPU is what you really really need. Using this same setup, I managed to play through all of FFX again.

For my controller I purchased a USB adapter for a Wii Classic Controller Pro and use that. It works extremely well. Also given the low price point of these controllers and the relatively high availability, purchasing a replacement is never a major ordeal. Not that I've had to, but in case the controller finds itself flying through the air one day. Better safe that sorry Anyway PCXS2 is quite impressive. Every version brings noticeable improvement. Since I no longer have a PS2 (I gave mine to my cousin when his died), but still have a huge cache of PS2 games, it is convenient to be able make use of those games.