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INNUENDO

Need a help.

Post by INNUENDO »

I´ve a new computer. But some problems continuing... I have 128 mb of ram, AWE 32 SOUND BLASTER, 500 mhz of processor and a Video Card and it´s a SYS, 8 mb with acceleration and it´s in the slot AGP.
Some games like SUPER STREET FIGHTER 2, 19xx, DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS don´t work with 100% in the frameskip. Stays on 95%, 98%, 100% in the AUTO FRMSKIP 7 or 8.

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What in your opnion, I need to change? Processor or Video Card?? GeForce 2 64mb AGP is a nice Card?? Thanks for the attencion, marpers :)

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INNUENDO.

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Chad

Post by Chad »

video card won't do a whole lot. it's definitely the processor speed
500 just doesn't cut it with modern games. it might help to get 128
more ram but i'm thinking 128 should do for those some of those games
as long as you don't have anything else running in the backgroun. I
thought 1945 was the only game that needed 256M.

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Crash

Post by Crash »

MAME takes no notice of 3D video cards I believe, and
it's the processor speed which matters. More ram would
help speed up the PC, but only noticably if you are
running Windows 2000 or XP in day to day use.

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Definately go for a faster processor, as I think you
need 1ghz or more to run all games at 100% on frameskip
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Cheers,

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Crash

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Joe Ledesma

Post by Joe Ledesma »

I believe RAM keeps the larger games in memory, and the larger the
RAM, the faster it does it.

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Kale

Post by Kale »

On my computer (P3 800Mhz),CPS-2 games runs at full speed in
dmame,but they runs at fskip 4 with mamew(Last notified:Marvel vs.
Capcom).I don't know much about the win16 port,but disabling Direct
Draw plus Hardware Stretch should give a "level up" in the fskip.That
two options are obviusly related with the video card.But I think
first that you have to change processor,then the video card,because
sooner or later there should be <b>Direct3d</b> support for
MAME...<br>
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PS:OK,INNUENDO,thanks for the reply about altb,but I don't think to
play it again before three months;and,I simply don't like to
be "forced" by anyone to do anything,especially that crappy game.
After all,now the ranking on that game isn't embarassing...

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Barry Rodewald

Post by Barry Rodewald »

500MHz is probably pushing it a bit, but as a comparison, BBH told me
that his PC runs CPS-2 games in MAME at a frameskip of around 3 with
sound enabled. His PC runs at 450MHz, btw.

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Video cards can make a difference in MAME's performance, although the
difference these days is pretty minor. A GeForce 2 based card is
perfectly fine (I have a cheapo 32MB TNT2 M64, which works
brilliantly with MAME). The problem you mention does sound somewhat
like a common timing problem with DOS MAME running under Windows.
Easily fixed, just use a Win32 version of MAME (either Win32 console
or MAME32).

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RAM should be fine for most games, although the Neo Geo games with
encrypted GFX will take some time to start up.

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Also, before anyone gets any strange ideas, while it's true that
Direct3D support is being worked for MAME, this does NOT mean that 3D
games will be 3D accelerated. Simple reason is that it would be
inaccurate to the arcade.
And no, that doesn't mean that 3D arcade hardware isn't being worked
on for MAME either. ;)

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INNUENDO

Post by INNUENDO »

Thanks for all answers, and for the help ok? I´ve tested a computer.
K7 ATHLON, 750 MHz, TNT RIVA-2 with 32 mb of acceleration. This will
be my new computer. Why?? RUNNED MORTAL KOMBAT 1 and 2 WITH SOOOUND.

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I´ll change my mother board and my k6-500 for this machine. More one
time. thanks for the attencion. :)

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INNUENDO.

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