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.
  • Using Project64

    Quick guide to basic tasks in PJ64
    • Main Window

    • Using the ROM Browser

    • Resetting games

    • Saving & loading game progress

    • Importing & Exporting game saves

    • Cheating

    • Taking Screenshots

    • Stopping and changing games

    • Multiple instances

      You can have more than one copy of Project64 open and running at the same time.

      The ability to have multiple instances can be a good thing, if you want to compare two windows side by side for example, or a bad thing, if you don't understand that there can be complications, or do it accidently! (i.e. if you start another instance without noticing you already have one running).

      Important Points:

      1. Only one instance of the emulator can have access to a particular save file at a time. So if you try to open the same game twice, you can expect the second instance to be denied access to the save data, resulting in an error msg.
      2. Plugins could act in unexpected ways, depending on how they are written, for example, an audio plugin may only give sound from the first instance, or an input plugin may only send keypresses to the instance that has focus. The default plugins should work with all instances.
      3. Following on from the point above, this could also be complicated by your DirectX and hardware and driver capabilties, for example, the number of 3D rendering surfaces your graphics card can manage, or the number of audio streams your sound card can handle. These may or may not be issues on your system.
      4. Because the application uses the Windows registry, which is a centralised database, you cannot keep configurations seperate for multiple instances of the same version of Project64. (This was partly an intended effect).
      5. Running more than one instance of Project64 increases the system requirements dramatically. Don't expect any instance to run as well as it would on its own, unless you pause the others (if you only have one instance actually running at a time, and have sufficient memory, you shouldn't notice performance problems).
    • Keyboard Shortcuts

  • 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!