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this is a fork of angrylion's rdp that supports multithreading. it is included in this build of project64 and in both n64 libretro cores. the standalone plugin version uses opengl 3.3 for drawing the picture and also supports linux. the multi-threading helps boost performance significantly, as does using it alongside an rsp plugin with a recompiler such as parallel-rsp, but some games are still not full speed even on a core i7-8700k.

open mupen64plus much like parallel n64. from the main menu just select load core, and select mupen64plus from the list. (or go to download core and find it there if you dont have it yet.) select a game from your collection, then click run and select the mupen64plus core. (if you previously ran that game with another core, youll need to select reset core association instead of run in the games retroarch menu.)

a hle plugin that integrates openmsx, a library developed to be an open emulator framework with the goal of providing a simple cross-platform gui that can be used to automate emulator initialization. openmsx is a two-threaded emulator that supports eight usb controllers, eight joysticks, six gamepads, and two wireless gamepads. openmsx is part of the retroarch project, and is not yet ready for production. it is compatible with the mupen64plus core, but does not currently support the zilmar spec. it does support the msx platform and gameboy advance.

there are two n64 libretro emulator cores for use on libretro frontends such as retroarch : mupen64plus-next and parallel-n64. the former is up-to-date and is recommended for most use cases, while the latter is no longer updated and is only around for performance reasons. they also have access to the following plugins: 84d34552a1