29-06-2006 01:01 PM | ||
Reup |
No, don't use Moslo in DosBOX, but maybe curny didn't mean DosBOX, since he didn't mention it at all in his post... |
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29-06-2006 09:45 AM | ||
The Fifth Horseman |
I don't recommend using slowdown utilities with DosBox. Cycle regulation during games never caused any problems for me, personally. |
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29-06-2006 07:12 AM | ||
Reup |
Or use moslo or another app: http://www.hpaa.com/moslo/ |
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28-06-2006 06:44 PM | ||
guesst |
Ctrl-F11/ctrl-f12 will speed up or slow down clock cycles in DOSBox. However, it's recommended you do this BEFORE you run the game or it might cause some funny problems. The other option is to open up DOSBox.conf in notepad and manually edit the value under CPU. It is recommended that you make an unaltered copy of your DOSBox.conf before diddling with the values or you may not remember them later. |
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28-06-2006 05:47 PM | ||
troop18546 |
QUOTE(curny @ Jun 28 2006, 08:17 PM) [snapback]240243[/snapback] Quote:
Sorry, only way I know. |
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28-06-2006 05:17 PM | ||
curny |
Hey, How do you change the CPU cycles so that a game runs slower? Any1 know? Wud be much appreciated. Rossco |