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Old 16 October 2005, 09:48   #1
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'Sticky' keyboard when running 68020

Problem:
When typing in a CLI or say Asm-One it takes a long time for keypresses to register, when they do the key tends to get repeated tens/hundreds of times.

Config:
Latest available version of WinUAE (As of 16-Oct-2005)
68EC020 and the 68020
JIT made no oimpact on it
CPU Emulation Speed: Only occurs then 'Fastest possible, but maintain chipset timing' is selected. Choosing 'Adjustable between ...' stops the problem.

I'm using the same workbench/hard-drive folder that I've been using with winuae for the last couple of years so I think it's a new(ish) bug. Has anyone else experienced it or is it just something peculiar to my config? (I don't relish digging through my startup-sequence to find out what I'm running - it's been literally 10 years since I last looked at it!)

Cheers,
Rob
 
Old 16 October 2005, 11:44   #2
Toni Wilen
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Adjust priority to normal or below normal and/or adjust cpu idle 2-3 steps.
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