[Color Computer] [coco] Help with MESS
Robert Gault
robert.gault at worldnet.att.net
Sun Oct 30 07:35:26 EST 2005
You may not notice anything unless there is a program running. Programs
which require much floating point math would get the most benefit from
throttle being turned off.
You should also look at the frame skip option. This will make a more
visible impact. Both throttle and frame skip can be changed while
emulation is running. This will make it easier to compare results than
when these options are changed before emulation starts.
George Ramsower wrote:
> I've been toying with MESS for a few weeks. It's pretty cool to see a coco
> running on my PC.
>
> Now I'm beginning to get interested in the options available in the menu
> bar on top of the screen.
>
>
> Let's start with the "Throttle"..
>
> I can check and un-check it. However, nothing seems to change. Is there
> some other step necessary to control that "Throttle"?
>
> George
>
>
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