worldwriter
Grumpy
here's a weird one for you gurus...
as you all know I bought a FLU from a well known dev on the boards for very cheap... he swears the unit was able to sustain 166 in osnesgp and the good version of the clockspeed test supports his claim... the unit tests for at least a half an hour at 166 with the test music playing as well... so.. yes I do have a machine that should support 166 in ems...
I play with a plugin so i know it's not a battery issue...
The unit won't even play a game with the 0.2 version of osnesgp at 166 and it will only play for about 15 minutes at 166 with the 0.3 version... so I really have to wonder if I don't just have a bad version of the emulator... I really believe this guy that it can handle snes at 166... after all he has no reason to lie as he knows I am otherwise satisfied with the unit... and 160 runs like butter... I just would really like to know if there is something small I'm missing to get my 166 to work... cause all signs other than the em itself say my machine can handle 166mhz snes em... please... any ideas?
PS... this unit was voltage modded by a professional to obtain 166
as you all know I bought a FLU from a well known dev on the boards for very cheap... he swears the unit was able to sustain 166 in osnesgp and the good version of the clockspeed test supports his claim... the unit tests for at least a half an hour at 166 with the test music playing as well... so.. yes I do have a machine that should support 166 in ems...
I play with a plugin so i know it's not a battery issue...
The unit won't even play a game with the 0.2 version of osnesgp at 166 and it will only play for about 15 minutes at 166 with the 0.3 version... so I really have to wonder if I don't just have a bad version of the emulator... I really believe this guy that it can handle snes at 166... after all he has no reason to lie as he knows I am otherwise satisfied with the unit... and 160 runs like butter... I just would really like to know if there is something small I'm missing to get my 166 to work... cause all signs other than the em itself say my machine can handle 166mhz snes em... please... any ideas?
PS... this unit was voltage modded by a professional to obtain 166