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Minwah:

--- Quote from: Pi on May 15, 2006, 05:18:04 am ---I wouldn't really advice to turn on high_priority. If you have other things running, then you want them running, or you'd close them before playing MAME. MAME with high_priority on will make those things crawl, so it will do no good to them. Even with old games, MAME is really an application which wants the puter exclusively for itself.

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In a cabinet though, most people don't want other stuff running so it is generally ok to do this IMO.

Pi:
But if you don't have other things running, why would you want high priority ;D

Now seriously, SMF mentioned a couple of times that he added high_priority to fix some problems with certain laptops or similar stuff. I really see no reason to have it high_priority.

Minwah:

--- Quote from: Pi on May 15, 2006, 12:40:34 pm ---But if you don't have other things running, why would you want high priority ;D

Now seriously, SMF mentioned a couple of times that he added high_priority to fix some problems with certain laptops or similar stuff. I really see no reason to have it high_priority.

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Good point...but I suppose it doesn't do any harm either.  To be honest I'm sure there isn't any noticable speed difference, I just it like that anyway.

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