Talk:PS2 Emulation

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  • This Is Not Elon Musk Here :P - Roxanne

Regs

VF regs you (Scalerize) described are VU0/COP2 only. Right after vf regs you can find vi regs (210+). Vi regs are only 32regs x 32 bit (vi00 to vi15, and 16 control/special regs) Edit: mapped by 0x10 tho. You can find similar array of regs for VU1 on 1040000000 or 1050000000. I don't know exactly where. This is virtual mapping and i don't own ps4 to test it really. --Kozarovv (talk) 16:54, 2 January 2023 (UTC)

Misc info

Some data that eventually need to be posted on main emulation page. All data posted here is obtained from jak tpl (so called v1) emulator. All data is confirmed in code itself, no guessing (unless said otherwise). Time to start releasing that old work to public.

Misc misc info

Both settings do the same thing: --external-hdd-fix --cdvd-determinism

Both settings do the same thing: --ee-kernel-hle --ee-injection-kernel

Setting take unused value: --ee-cache-breaks-block

No matter which value is used, 1 is set.

Few popular misunderstandings

  • vu-xgkick-delay take integer between 0-31 and not float (0.5 is invalid, will be truncated to 0 probably)
  • Cop2 rounding in pcsx2 is governed by "EE/FPU" rounding setting, not by VU or VU0.
  • Cop2 clamping is hardcodded in pcsx2 as far as i know, if no then is likely also governed by EE/FPU setting not VU/VU0
  • xx-no-clamping setting is not really no clamping known from pcsx2. This is special mode which can be used regardless of other clamp commands. To compare pcsx2 have similar mode only for FPU (Full), to fully mimic that mode we still need fpu-to-double enabled.