I am reasonably certain DeSmuME allows you to, or perhaps even automatically enables the higher clock speeds you are looking for. On which host platforms this may be the case other than desktop, I do not know. YMMV.
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If DeSmuME is the only emulator that does this, I'll have to try it again later. I'm not seeing an option for it and I'm unable to tell if it does it automatically because the emulator is lagging on every device I own.
What devices are you trying to run it on our of interest?
Are you tunning the emulator directly or running it through something like retroarch?
I've noticed RA has some settings missing on certain emulators, and lower end or older hardware can see a performance drop in comparison between the two options.
Apologies that I can't provide a more direct and useful answer.
The two main devices I'm trying it on are, a Dell Latitude E7470 and a Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE. On my computer, I'm running the native Linux version from Flathub. On my tablet, I am running the retroarch version because I don't think there is a native android version available (at least officially).
After some quick testing in RA you will want to use the MelonDS core, specifically titled (MelonDS DS), as opposed to (MelonDS), or (NooDS), both explicitly have a DSi emulation mode in the core options, accessible after loading a rom. My apologies, either I misremembered desmume having the feature or it's been removed/hidden.
I looked for that core earlier and couldn't find it, does that core have to downloaded separately? The only cores that appear for me are the MelonDS and DeSmuME cores.
That's odd. Have you run the update core info files, assets, database, etc in the online update of RA? Are you running latest stable RA(1.19.1)?
I just updated the core info files but it's still not listed. I'm using both of the versions available on the Google Play Store and they both say that they are version 1.9.12.
Ok, download the APK directly from the RA site, you're significantly out of date on 1.9, and are missing features. Not sure why the play version are outdated so much tbh but issue for another day.
Ok, I've downloaded the newest version and the MelonDS DS core is listed but I'm having a new issue. As soon as RetroArch intercepts my controller, it stops excepting input from the touch screen which makes a lot of games unplayable. This was not an issue with the previous version I was using and I'm not seeing an option to change it back, any ideas on how to fix this?
Have you run all the updates under the online updater again?
Specifically controller profiles but preferably all of them, one at a time?
It's probably an issue with a default remap profile.
As you're wanting to use a controller with a touchscreen device at the same time, you may need to tinker.
What controller are you using specifically?
I did go through and update everything but the issue is still present. The controller I'm using is an 8BitDo SF30 Pro.
I'm currently checking every section of the settings because I couldn't find the option in the inputs section and I have no idea where else it could be.
Well, on android you have two sections of settings unfortunately.
The cog in the bottom right, and also the core options menu that you need to load a rom and hit the menu shortcut, probably L+R+start+select together on your controller, or the space invader symbol on the touchscreen overlay.
You can then go to core options > screen > touch mode which should be auto.
If youre finding things aren't as they should be, reset the app to fresh install settings using the inbuilt function or the android app (clear cache and data feature) under your app management and see if that solves the issue.
It may be a carry over from upgrading from such an old version, so a fresh start may serve you better.
I have cleared the cache and data from the app manager, re-updated everything in the online updater section and I have checked to make sure that the touch mode setting was set to auto but it's still not working. I will continue checking every section unless you have something I can try.
Nothing right now I'm afraid. I will grab my 8bitdo later and test with an android tablet, see if I can recreate and figure out the issue. Expect a response in the next 6-8 hours, I'm afraid I gotta sleep, sorry.
Ok, I've looked into it a bit more and I found this issue on github. It seems the issue has been present since at least 1.17 stable and while it has been fixed in nightly, the issue still exists in the latest stable version because it seems like it was fixed about 5 days after the stable version was released.
I have downloaded the nightly version and I am able to use both a controller and the touchscreen together. I haven't tested the DSi emulation yet though, I'll have to do that later because I'm about to go to bed.
Nice, guess there's a fix in the pipeline. Glad you found a solution. Lmk if it works, have a good one
I have tried it more and I can't really tell if setting the console mode to DSi actually causes the games to perform better. The only game that I know of that has noticeable performance issues on real hardware is Grand Theft Auto Chinatown Wars but I can't really test it because the emulator lags during situations where the game would lag on real hardware. The only thing I have to go off of right now, is that the emulator seems to lag slightly more when the console mode is set to DSi but that could just be caused by differences in firmware.
Interesting. I've noticed a performance boost in pkmn HG/SS & B&W2 from my own testing, and I ran a homebrew game called WolveSlayer, which definitely improved too.
I decided to try something. Seeing that just playing the games isn't really that good of a way to test it, I thought I could try running some homebrew that could either test the cpu or just tell me info about it. So far the closest I've gotten is to use DSLinux and run cat /proc/cpuinfo
to get some info about the CPU. The only problem with this is that, the only thing I have to go of is the "bogomips" which is not a very good way to measure CPU speed. But for what it's worth, while it doesn't work in every emulator, I've noticed that some emulators are showing about 16 bogomips and others are showing about 33.
While bogomips is not a very accurate way to measure CPU speed, I think it would still be helpful in this particular situation. I can't test DSLinux on my DS because either my flash card or my DS itself aren't working properly, but I think it's probably safe to assume that the ones showing 33 bogomips are probably running at DSi clock speeds. I want to test it on more emulators but it's getting late for me, so I'll have to do that tomorrow.
I'm not sure about HG/SS or WolveSlayer but all four of the gen 5 Pokemon games are DSi enhanced so they get a performance boost even without a modded DSi. I'd try other games but if the emulator is lagging on everything I have then I don't know if I'd be able to. I know other emulators, like DraStic, actually run significantly better, even on older devices, but I don't know if they automatically use the DSi's clock speed or at least have the option to.
Y?
I'm not sure why you would be confused by my post but I'm basically looking for an emulator that can mimic what it's like to run DS games through Twilight Menu. The DSi's main CPU was about twice as fast and given that the DS didn't have a GPU, that means a lot of the games that aren't DSi enhanced can perform significantly better on a DSi. I think the most well know example I can give is Grand Theft Auto Chinatown Wars, as it constantly has performance issue during normal gameplay.
To be more specific. Why do you want to do that in particular? Not being an asshole. I just want to know why
Because when I play games, I like to be able to get the best possible experience. For DS games, it's having them run using the better hardware that the DSi has. I also do something similar for PSP games, where I have PPSSPP's emulated CPU running at 333 MHz because you can mod PSPs to allow all games to use that clock speed instead of just the games that supported that clock speed.