Manual / Guides for v1.6

Here is the reference manual for users of PJ64, based closely off Project64.chm included with the emulator but here we can keep working on it to make it better!

The cheat system has been supported on its own website, we aim to merge this soon

  • Requirements

    Minimum and recommended systems for running Project64.
  • Installation

    Help with installing PJ64 for the first time, adding plugins, games, through to removing PJ64 from your system or moving to another PC.
    • System Preparation

    • Standard Installation

    • Installing games (ROMs)

    • How to back up and restore an installation of Project64

    • Uninstalling Project64

    • Plugin Installation / Adding 3rd Party Plugins / How to install plugins

      Background Info for plugins.

      Project64 uses an open plugin specification. This means that other people are free to write compatible plugins, which you might like to use in Project64 instead of the ones provided. These may be available standalone or taken from another emulator package - visit some quality websites or use a search engine.

      You should first check that the plugin you want to install is to the Project64 specification (sometimes referred to as "Zilmar spec.") and to the correct version of the specification. Consult the plugin or emulator documentation if you are not sure.

      Project64 is backwards compatible with all public versions of the specification up the date of its release. (It was not made forwards compatible because there is no way of knowing in advance how the specification might change).

      If you attempt to install a plugin that is not to a suitable specification then it should not show up in the menus in Project64.


      How To Install Plugins:

      Extract the plugin (file ending .dll) and any support files it requires to the root of your Project64 plugin folder (by default, "\Plugin\" subfolder of your PJ64 folder). Start PJ64, go to Options > Settings > Plugins and select the new plugin from the appropriate list and press OK. If the plugin initialises (starts) correctly there will be no error message.


      Notes:
      1. Remember, if you are using 3rd party plugins the standard Project64 compatibility lists and notes may no longer apply to you!
      2. Some plugins require extra DLLs which won't be included with Project64! Consult plugin documentation. Normally these extra files must be put in the root directory (alongside Project64.exe) not in the Plugin folder.
      3. Generally, if you have problems with a plugin, please consult the appropriate author or group. The Project64 team is not in any way responsible for the performance of 3rd party plugins! Nor can we gaurantee the peformance/stability of the application while using 3rd party plugins.

       

  • Using Project64

    Quick guide to basic tasks in PJ64
  • Configuration: Project64 application

    Guide to setting up and tweaking the Project64 main program, including all the Settings tabs.
  • Configuration: Jabo Direct3D8

    Guide to setting up and tweaking the Project64 video plugin.
  • Configuration: Jabo DirectInput

    Guide to setting up the Project64 input plugin.
  • Configuration: Jabo DirectSound

    Setting up the default audio plugin.
  • Reference

    in-depth information that doesn't fit anywhere else! verifying ROMs, GUI translation, how PJ uses support files, etc.
  • Troubleshooting

    Having stability or graphics, sound or speed problems? Here's how to go about solving almost any problem yourself.
  • Error Messages

    Help with common error messages, what they mean, how to make them go away!