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===Hotkeys===
===Hotkeys===
The below can be set:
[[File:DolphinHotkeys.png]]


===Running Game Files===
===Running Game Files===
From cmd line:
"C:\Emulators\Dolphin\Dolphin.exe" --exec="C:\Roms\Pikimin.iso"


===Command Line===
===Command Line===
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Download and Install Dolphin
Download and Install Dolphin


Make Dolphin use the application root directory rather than the Windows user directory from the start. Do this by creating a blank file called '''"portable.txt"''' in the application root.
Make Dolphin use the application root directory rather than the Windows user directory from the start. Do this by creating a blank file called '''"portable.txt"''' in the application root. It may be possible to just cut and paste a pre-existing setup in the Windows user directory (tested with minimal preceding setup).


You must have done the above in order to use the settings script.
You must have done the above in order to use the settings script.

Latest revision as of 23:29, 11 March 2017

[Dolphin]

Emulated Systems: Nintendo Gamecube, Nintendo Wii

Emulator last updated:

Current Official Version:

Overview

Development and History

Variants and Forks

Alternative Emulators

QuickStart

Installation

Download Locations

Pre-requisites

Hardware Considerations

Installation Process

Setup

Plugins and Setups

BIOS

Available Plugins

Graphics

If you're getting stuttering whilst having low demand on your hardware, you can try this:

"Make sure under windows power options you're in high performance mode, and in the Nvidia control panel you have a profile set for dolphin and that it is on prefer maximum performance." [1]

Audio

Controllers

Netplay/Network

Operation

Hotkeys

The below can be set:

DolphinHotkeys.png

Running Game Files

From cmd line:

"C:\Emulators\Dolphin\Dolphin.exe" --exec="C:\Roms\Pikimin.iso"

Command Line

/h, --help                  Show this help message
/d, --debugger              Opens the debugger
/l, --logger                Opens the logger
/e, --exec=<str>            Loads a specific game file (ELF, DOL, GCM, ISO, WBFS, CISO, GCZ, WAD)
/b, --batch                 Exit Dolphin with emulator
/c, --confirm=<str>         Sets "Confirm on Stop" to either True or False.
/v, --video_backend=<str>   Specifies a video backend to use, D3D or OGL.
/a, --audio_emulation=<str> Specified the type of audio to use, HLE or LLE.
/m, --movie=<str>           Plays a movie file
/u, --user=<str>            Specifies a path to the user directory

(Ref: Dolphin Wiki)

Bugs/Glitches

Support Apps for the Emulator

Game Specific Considerations

GameEx Setup

To Shut down on escape: In the hotkey setting in dolphin bind the exit command to the escape key. (1)

GemVoy Setup

Advised setup:

Download and Install Dolphin

Make Dolphin use the application root directory rather than the Windows user directory from the start. Do this by creating a blank file called "portable.txt" in the application root. It may be possible to just cut and paste a pre-existing setup in the Windows user directory (tested with minimal preceding setup).

You must have done the above in order to use the settings script.

References

External Links