Vice (c64) Test


Pickle posted on May 28 2009 at 08:09 PM) [quote="fettouhi posted on May 28 2009 at 01:52 PM said:
DjoeN posted on May 27 2009 at 08:56 PM said:
Working great, and indeed no flipped screens anymore when you exit.

You're just awesome pickle! :"]
Yeah but the touchscreen is flipped. When you exit Vice everything turned when you use the touchscreen and you have to recalibrate it... :(

Regards

André
thats bizarre, vice doesnt even use the touchscreen[/quote]I know but the touchscreen is way of when I exit Vice everytime. Because if I try to use the comic reader next with the touchscreen everything messed up.

Regards

André
 
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Pickle posted on May 28 2009 at 07:09 PM) [quote="fettouhi posted on May 28 2009 at 01:52 PM said:
DjoeN posted on May 27 2009 at 08:56 PM said:
Working great, and indeed no flipped screens anymore when you exit.
You're just awesome pickle! :"]
Yeah but the touchscreen is flipped. When you exit Vice everything turned when you use the touchscreen and you have to recalibrate it... :(

Regards

André[/quote]thats bizarre, vice doesnt even use the touchscreen

Is there a way the touchscreen could be used in the future?

Moving the pad around on that little keyboard can be pretty tedious.
 
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Pickle posted on May 26 2009 at 10:03 PM said:
To get rid of the stutter:
Use fastSID
Turn the drive emulation option off
Turn virtual devices off
You can also overclock from the menu
Additionally if you set frameskip to 0,
the framerate will increase during dropdown phases from about 2-5 fps to approx. 15-20 fps
can anyone confirm this?
Ghanji
 
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Ghanji posted on May 30 2009 at 02:09 AM said:
Pickle posted on May 26 2009 at 10:03 PM said:
To get rid of the stutter:
Use fastSID
Turn the drive emulation option off
Turn virtual devices off
You can also overclock from the menu
Additionally if you set frameskip to 0,
the framerate will increase during dropdown phases from about 2-5 fps to approx. 15-20 fps
can anyone confirm this?
Ghanji
I'll try that :).

Regards

André
 
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Ghanji posted on May 30 2009 at 02:09 AM said:
Pickle posted on May 26 2009 at 10:03 PM said:
To get rid of the stutter:
Use fastSID
Turn the drive emulation option off
Turn virtual devices off
You can also overclock from the menu
Additionally if you set frameskip to 0,
the framerate will increase during dropdown phases from about 2-5 fps to approx. 15-20 fps
can anyone confirm this?
Ghanji
Yup, I can confirm this. Setting the frameskip to 0 improves fps greatly. I can run everything at full speed without overclocking the Wiz or anything. I just to set frameskip to 0, choose FastSID and set drive emulation to "off". Then everything runs fine :).

Regards

André
 
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