From what I understand, this emulator is designed to use the main CPU of the host machine to do most of the emulation of multiplue chips that make up the PS2 (minus the GPU side of things of course)
I do understand that dual-core proccesors are comming out and I also understand the possible use of using 'video cards' to do more then just video (I know of the proccess of using a GPU to to major math computations). I am wondering if we wil ever see the ability to assign each avaiable "CPU/GPU" to emulate one or a series of chips to speed things up.. (Yes I do understand the difficultiy in coding the emulator to use a spair GPU in the system for even a minor task.)
Just a thought to bring.
I do understand that dual-core proccesors are comming out and I also understand the possible use of using 'video cards' to do more then just video (I know of the proccess of using a GPU to to major math computations). I am wondering if we wil ever see the ability to assign each avaiable "CPU/GPU" to emulate one or a series of chips to speed things up.. (Yes I do understand the difficultiy in coding the emulator to use a spair GPU in the system for even a minor task.)
Just a thought to bring.