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Thom87
27 October 2007, 12:26
Hi Toni,

I have a question if will possible to add emulation speed limit option?
I mean reduce speed to most common configuration like exist A500 for example A1200, A1200 + 68030@50, A1200 + 68040@40. It maybe good idea to bring emulation closer to original Amiga hardware.

What You thing about and what things others members?
Thom

Toni Wilen
27 October 2007, 12:42
My answer(s) are somewhere in this forum.. (too lazy to search, sorry)

turrican3
08 November 2007, 03:07
Toni,
Is there any way to control a little bit more the speed of the emulation ?
I don't mean an exact 1200 speed or someting like that but some demo are too speedy with jit option set and too slow without.
Just a way to slowdown a little bit when jit is set ???

Ironclaw
08 November 2007, 10:45
Toni,
Is there any way to control a little bit more the speed of the emulation ?
I don't mean an exact 1200 speed or someting like that but some demo are too speedy with jit option set and too slow without.
Just a way to slowdown a little bit when jit is set ???


Just use "Adjustable between CPU and chipset", the CPU slider decides the speed.

Thom87
11 November 2007, 22:19
My answer(s) are somewhere in this forum.. (too lazy to search, sorry)

Ok, that's not a problem I found some information, but I have another idea if is possible just multiple A500 speed x2, x4 ....? Is this easier? :D

Thom

turrican3
11 November 2007, 23:17
my problem is if i use "Adjustable between CPU and chipset" with jit the demos can be too slow, and if set "fastest possible, but maintain timing chipset" with jit the demos are too speedy, if i set "fastest possible, but maintain timing chipset" without jit it's too slow.
than it could be great to have a control on the jit which is sometimes too speedy, if it's possible add an option to slowdown or control the jit, half jit option or something like that.
For old games i find always the good settings, but last demos are more difficult to set right because they need jit, without jit it's too slow and with jit it's too fast.:banghead

adix
25 November 2007, 21:07
my problem is if i use "Adjustable between CPU and chipset" with jit the demos can be too slow, and if set "fastest possible, but maintain timing chipset" with jit the demos are too speedy, if i set "fastest possible, but maintain timing chipset" without jit it's too slow.
than it could be great to have a control on the jit which is sometimes too speedy, if it's possible add an option to slowdown or control the jit, half jit option or something like that.
For old games i find always the good settings, but last demos are more difficult to set right because they need jit, without jit it's too slow and with jit it's too fast.:banghead

Have you tried to play with the jit options ?
Make the jit "indirect", uncheck noflags - constant jumps - hard flush.
In some cases, it help.

Sorry for my bad english.