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This page explains how to install or upgrade Dolphin on computer running on different OS. Read the [https://dolphin-emu.org/docs/faq/ FAQ] for more Dolphin information and requirements. | |||
== Windows and Mac == | == Windows and Mac == | ||
Installing or upgrading process for Dolphin on Windows PC or Mac is pretty simple. Download the latest revision or version from the [https://dolphin-emu.org/download/ Download] page and extract it into a new folder (preferably named after the revision) or to replace an existing Dolphin setup, and you're good. | Installing or upgrading process for Dolphin on Windows PC or Mac is pretty simple. Download the latest revision or version from the [https://dolphin-emu.org/download/ Download] page and extract it into a new folder (preferably named after the revision) or to replace an existing Dolphin setup, and you're good. | ||
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*The older save states may not work between versions. | *The older save states may not work between versions. | ||
== Linux == | |||
''' | Ready to use packages for a range of Linux distributions are available from Open Build Service: https://software.opensuse.org/package/dolphin-emu | ||
=== Arch Linux === | |||
Install: <code># pacman -S dolphin-emu</code> | |||
See also the [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?O=0&K=dolphin-emu AUR] and read more on the [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dolphin_emulator ArchWiki]. | |||
=== Debian === | |||
Dolphin is available in the repositories of the "testing" and "sid" branches of Debian, for AMD64 and ARM64 platforms. | |||
'''NOTICE''': Users of Jessie or any earlier versions MUST build from source as per the instructions linked below in "Other Distros"! | |||
Install: <code># apt install dolphin-emu</code> | |||
See further package information on the [https://packages.debian.org/search?suite=all§ion=all&arch=any&searchon=names&keywords=dolphin-emu Debian Package Info page]. | |||
=== Ubuntu === | === Ubuntu === | ||
Ubuntu | Ubuntu users can add a '''PPA''' by executing the following commands to receive updates for Dolphin ([https://askubuntu.com/questions/148638/how-do-i-enable-the-universe-repository '''Universe''' repository] is needed to be enabled first). | ||
This applies to '''all''' [https://distrowatch.com/search.php?basedon=Ubuntu Ubuntu-based distributions]. | |||
Install the '''stable version''': | |||
<pre>sudo apt-add-repository ppa:dolphin-emu/ppa | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install dolphin-emu</pre> | |||
Or to install the '''development version''': | |||
<pre>sudo apt-add-repository ppa:dolphin-emu/ppa | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install dolphin-emu-master</pre> | |||
'''NOTICE''': '''14.04 LTS''' users will need an updated '''libstdc++6''' (>=4.9) to run dolphin-emu or dolphin-emu-master, so install [https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-toolchain-r/+archive/ubuntu/test this PPA] first: | |||
'''NOTICE''': | |||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
sudo add | sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test | ||
sudo apt | sudo apt update | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
You don't need to update all GCC packages, just upgrade libstdc++6, gcc-4.9-base and eventual dependencies in Synaptic, and disable the PPA. | |||
=== | === Fedora === | ||
On Fedora 24 and later, run the following command: | |||
<code># dnf install dolphin-emu</code> | |||
See also the [https:// | Required dependencies will automatically be installed. See also the [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/package/rpms/dolphin-emu/ Fedora Package Database]. | ||
=== Other Distros === | === Other Distros === | ||
Other GNU/Linux users have to [[Building Dolphin on Linux|build and install from source code]]. | Other GNU/Linux users have to [[Building Dolphin on Linux|build and install from source code]]. | ||
== Post-Installation | == Post-Installation Quick Guide == | ||
In most cases, the default settings works fine, but | In most cases, the default settings works fine, but [[Configuring Controllers]] is the first part that comes into mind that is more than likely needed to be configured. | ||
See [[Ripping Games]] to learn how to rip games and saves to your new Dolphin set up. For complete Wii NAND dump to use on Dolphin, see [[NAND Usage Guide]]. The homebrew apps are freely available over the internet and can be added to the game list at any time. | |||
=== Browsing Files === | === Browsing Files === | ||
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Banners for Wii games will not load at first. Making a save file for that game fixes it. This is a limitation with the format of Wii games rather than a bug. | Banners for Wii games will not load at first. Making a save file for that game fixes it. This is a limitation with the format of Wii games rather than a bug. | ||
==== Compatible Files by File Extension ==== | |||
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==== Managing Game List ==== | |||
You can also batch add/remove titles in the game list by creating folders that group each titles by platform (this is to keep game directories well organized), then go to Options > Configure... > "Paths" tab > then hit '''Add...''' then enable '''Search SubFolders''' within the "Paths" config, then add these folders to the ''ISO Directories'' list. | |||
[[Category:Tutorials]] | [[Category:Tutorials]] |
Revision as of 19:32, 29 July 2017
This page explains how to install or upgrade Dolphin on computer running on different OS. Read the FAQ for more Dolphin information and requirements.
Windows and Mac
Installing or upgrading process for Dolphin on Windows PC or Mac is pretty simple. Download the latest revision or version from the Download page and extract it into a new folder (preferably named after the revision) or to replace an existing Dolphin setup, and you're good.
- Dolphin for Windows now use Global User Directory. By default, it is under %userprofile%\Documents\Dolphin Emulator\. You do not need to migrate anything if the previous Dolphin build was 3.5-2381 or higher. Otherwise, you may want to migrate every folders beside \Languages\ and \Sys\ to there. And if one migrated folder happens to be \User\ then move all subfolders one level up from that folder.
- The older save states may not work between versions.
Linux
Ready to use packages for a range of Linux distributions are available from Open Build Service: https://software.opensuse.org/package/dolphin-emu
Arch Linux
Install: # pacman -S dolphin-emu
See also the AUR and read more on the ArchWiki.
Debian
Dolphin is available in the repositories of the "testing" and "sid" branches of Debian, for AMD64 and ARM64 platforms. NOTICE: Users of Jessie or any earlier versions MUST build from source as per the instructions linked below in "Other Distros"!
Install: # apt install dolphin-emu
See further package information on the Debian Package Info page.
Ubuntu
Ubuntu users can add a PPA by executing the following commands to receive updates for Dolphin (Universe repository is needed to be enabled first).
This applies to all Ubuntu-based distributions.
Install the stable version:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:dolphin-emu/ppa sudo apt update sudo apt install dolphin-emu
Or to install the development version:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:dolphin-emu/ppa sudo apt update sudo apt install dolphin-emu-master
NOTICE: 14.04 LTS users will need an updated libstdc++6 (>=4.9) to run dolphin-emu or dolphin-emu-master, so install this PPA first:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test sudo apt update
You don't need to update all GCC packages, just upgrade libstdc++6, gcc-4.9-base and eventual dependencies in Synaptic, and disable the PPA.
Fedora
On Fedora 24 and later, run the following command:
# dnf install dolphin-emu
Required dependencies will automatically be installed. See also the Fedora Package Database.
Other Distros
Other GNU/Linux users have to build and install from source code.
Post-Installation Quick Guide
In most cases, the default settings works fine, but Configuring Controllers is the first part that comes into mind that is more than likely needed to be configured.
See Ripping Games to learn how to rip games and saves to your new Dolphin set up. For complete Wii NAND dump to use on Dolphin, see NAND Usage Guide. The homebrew apps are freely available over the internet and can be added to the game list at any time.
Browsing Files
You can simply launch a compatible file by hitting File > Open... then open a file. To add a game to the game list, select Files > Browse for ISOs... then select a folder to be added to the game list.
Banners for Wii games will not load at first. Making a save file for that game fixes it. This is a limitation with the format of Wii games rather than a bug.
Compatible Files by File Extension
File extension | Platform | Notes |
---|---|---|
.ISO | GameCube and Wii | Generic file extension for disc image files. |
.GCM | GameCube | This file extension is interchangeable with .ISO. |
.GCZ | GameCube and Wii | Compressed GameCube/Wii disc image file. |
.WBFS | Wii | "Wii Backup File System", compressed Wii disc image file. |
.WAD | Virtual Console and WiiWare | |
.DOL, .ELF | Homebrew app |
Managing Game List
You can also batch add/remove titles in the game list by creating folders that group each titles by platform (this is to keep game directories well organized), then go to Options > Configure... > "Paths" tab > then hit Add... then enable Search SubFolders within the "Paths" config, then add these folders to the ISO Directories list.