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===Lua=== | ===Lua=== | ||
mupen64-rr-lua supports Lua scripting, which gives it much more power for testing and brute forcing<ref>http://adelikat.tasvideos.org/emulatordownloads/mupen64-rr/LuaExtension_r34_bin.zip</ref>. It is used for TASing, as well as for testing and preparing. | mupen64-rr-lua supports Lua scripting, which gives it much more power for testing and brute forcing<ref>http://adelikat.tasvideos.org/emulatordownloads/mupen64-rr/LuaExtension_r34_bin.zip</ref>. It is used for TASing, as well as for testing and preparing. | ||
=== Show Ram Start === | |||
copies the Ram Start address to the clipboard to configure an external RAM-watch like [[STROOP]]. | |||
===Emulate Float Crashes=== | ===Emulate Float Crashes=== | ||
mupen64-rr-lua supports crashing during certain float-to-short exceptions just like the [[Nintendo 64]] console does. This is a useful alternative to [[TASBot#Console Verification|console verification]], but not as reliable, because there are still some [[Crash#Unknown cause|unknown crashes]]. | mupen64-rr-lua supports crashing during certain float-to-short exceptions just like the [[Nintendo 64]] console does. This is a useful alternative to [[TASBot#Console Verification|console verification]], but not as reliable, because there are still some [[Crash#Unknown cause|unknown crashes]]. |
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