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EmuCR: GekkoGekko SVN r50 is compiled. Gekko is an open source great Gamecube(NGC) emulator. Gekko is an experimental Nintendo GameCube (NGC) emulator started in 2006 by ShizZy and Lightning. It features a very advanced 32-bit dynamic recompiler and its own OpenGL graphics core, and is capable of booting many commercical titles.

Gekko SVN Changelog:
r44
Linux build fixes for hle.cpp, still uses some Win32 stuff in HLE_Map_OpenFile() though
r45
Make pcafe.cpp compile fine with gcc.
r46
Add _tzset and _getcwd to function definitions, stupid ms renaming functions...
r47
Less Win32 file I/O in gcm.cpp
r48
hle_audio.cpp compiles fine with gcc now, too.
r49
Removed unnecessary log message
r50
Corrected inline asm check in Crash()

Download: Gekko SVN r50 x86
Download: Gekko SVN r50 x64
Source:Here

8 Comments:

  1. So many NGC emulators recently

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  2. No, this emulator only emulate Nintendo Game Cube and not Wii. Dolphin emulator emulate both Nintendo Game Cube and Wii as well as wiiware and maybe virtual Console. Thats all.

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  3. great i hope to see the wwf dor 1 and 2 to be fully emulated with no glitches...this is great news. the more the better. Its bout time dolphin needs some competition.

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  4. No one ever mentioned WII around here :D
    Funny thing: Dolphin once started as competition to the former Gekko. Now the new Gekko starts all over again as some kind of competition to Dolphin XD

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  5. Run Eternal Darkness well??

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  6. i would love to see just a gamecube only emulator

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  7. Hello ??? It is just a gamecube only emulator. Don't you read it ? The topic already say this:

    "Gekko is an experimental Nintendo GameCube emulator started in 2006 by ShizZy and Lightning. It features a very advanced 32-bit dynamic recompiler and its own OpenGL graphics core, and is capable of booting many commercical titles."

    See???

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  8. Its me again.. And it is not competition against Dolphin at all because Dolphin emulating both Wii and GameCube.

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