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Old 29 February 2008, 00:31   #1
khph_re
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Win UAE speed throttle

Apologies if this has already been asked, I had a look and could not see it.
Iv'e recently decided to revive my old A1200/030. I've put the HDD in my PC and all is fine under winUAE. However, i'm worried the amount of bling iv'e added to the emulation would tax the real thing's CPU when I swap the HDD out. IS there anyway to throttle the speed of the emu to realistic CPU speed (as opposed to just instruction set)?

thanks for any help anyone can give...
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Old 29 February 2008, 00:52   #2
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scratch that. Iv'e managed to match my 030/50.
I just turned off jit, ticked "more compatible" and it hits 52mhz close enough!
I thought maybe adjusting between CPU and chipset would do it, but no.
Now if I can just get WBpattern to agree to show a ham8 backdrop using AGAhack, i'll be happy!
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Old 29 February 2008, 08:07   #3
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You can't match CPU speed. Speed test MHz results will be completely bogus under emulation (if 68020+)
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