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Main => Software Forum => Topic started by: shfifty on April 13, 2010, 11:27:07 am
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As the title says, i'm interested in the boot times for various systems, especially newer linux & shelled windows cabs. You will need a stop watch of some sort. Since i got CPS3 working in dos, my only real motivation to upgrade the OS and frontend lies with a better boot time... otherwise ill keep it old school
- Time is measured in seconds from the moment you hit the power button untill the cab has loaded the front end and ready to boot games.
- Exclude any startup videos etc
Also include:
- CPU type
- RAM
- O.S.
- Frontend
- Anything else you reckon effects it
I guess i should get the ball rolling...
- 23 Sec
- AdvanceMenu straight up through dos
- P4 2.0 Ghz
- 256mb SD ram
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Flick the switch on and counter starts. Took 18 Secs to the AdvMenu FE.
DOS 7.1
P4 (forgot)
1GB RAM
Advmenu FE
Advmame Emulator
OTHER: It takes 0 sec to shutdown >:D
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AMD 2 GHZ
256 Mega de RAM
WINDOWS XP
ATOMIC FE
=> 11 seconds
Same Machine but with :
DOS 6.2
ADVMENU
=> 15 seconds
NOTE: the machine is dedicated to the cab. i don't use the machine for something else. (no internet for instance)
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Not to hijack the thread but how do you cut your boot up time down so low? I haven't timed my boot yet but I know it's way longer than 11 sec (and most likely longer then 23 secs).
I'm forgetting my exact system specs but my cab PC is something along the lines of:
AMD Athlon XP 1.6GHz (sound about right)
768MB DDR RAM
Windows XP (32 bit)
Mala FE
I know that you can disable services Via - My Computer -> Manage -> Services and Applications -> Services. But am unsure which ones I can do with out. Can anyone offer some advise?
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I have removed all things at start up.
And i stopped all not usefull services.
To know which ones to remove.
Some are obvious
for other i look on internet what is the purpose of the services and when make sense stopped it.
And for other, i tried one by one. I stop one, reboot, look if it still work as i want. If yes, i stop the next one , if no i restart the service and stop the next one.
I tooks time, but at the final it boots in 11secondes.
I have also disabled all device driver i don't need.
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AMD Athlon x2
ASus m3n78-vm mobo
4 gb ram
1.5 tb 7200rpm drive
Windows Vista
Takes about 45 seconds from cold to running Mala
Not great, I suppose, but not too bad considering I've done very little tuning yet.
It's also still running the full network stack so I can admin it remotely.