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Old 07-09-2007, 05:56 AM   #1
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I have DOSBox cycles set on

cycles=auto


Most games run OK with this and i have it so that person who runs the game wouldn't have to do any setting up.

Now what i am interested is:

1. if i increase & decrease the cycles under such config does it work at all? do i need to set up some values (i.e. will they decrease per 1000 or per 500 cycles etc.)?

2. can i set the cycles in command line? i am running all games by making a shortcut to dosbox and giving it propper commands in the shortcut. i have mayn shortcuts and i made it so, that the person using the ocmputer doesn't need to give any commands (double click on shortcut will do).
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