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IG-88:
And.....

The doc says 2ghz cpu is recommended, but doesn't say what the minimum is. Has anyone run/tested this bad boy on say 500-900mhz?

Scoobie:
I'm having an issue with my menus...they're in French.

I see this issue on the troubleshooting page of the new docs, but reinstalling the app doesn't seem to solve the problem.

Any other suggestions?

Scoobie:
Okay, so I solved both issues above.  The answer to the MAME pre-v.83 question is yes, it works with older versions.

The answer to my second question is yes, I did need to uninstall and reinstall the app for the english language option to appear.  I'm not sure why it didn't work upon the first reinstall, but at least it works now.

A third question that I have is by adjusting the speed sensitivity on the mouse/trackball control in AtomicManager, it still seems to stick a bit...no matter what speed it's set to.

Any thoughts on this?

Thanks.

gamenut:
Is your mouse/trackball usb?

youki:

--- Quote ---The doc says 2ghz cpu is recommended, but doesn't say what the minimum is. Has anyone run/tested this bad boy on say 500-900mhz?
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AtomicFE , the FE itself , can work very correctly from a PII 300Mhz.  Then it depends on the layout you use and of course the emulator you use.   If you try to make run chanckast on your PII... i won"t really work.

Personally i use Atomic each day on a Celeron 533Mhz which is my development machine for that project...

I think it is with you we tried Atomic on a Pentium 1 200Mhz?  And the FE itself "worked"  even if it was not really usable in combination with emulator you used ?



--- Quote ---A third question that I have is by adjusting the speed sensitivity on the mouse/trackball control in AtomicManager, it still seems to stick a bit...no matter what speed it's set to.
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I'm going to check that.  What you mean bu it seems to "stick" a bit?







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