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Main => Software Forum => Topic started by: tommy on March 06, 2005, 10:14:27 pm
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ANYBODY RUNNING CRUSIN USA THAT RUNS WELL MINE IS VERY SLOW ITS PROBABLY MY SYSTEM, ANY THOUGHTS , IM RUNNING A CELERON 1.70 640 RAM WITH A RADEON PCI 9200 -TOMMY
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Tommy there are lots of games that aren't playable in Mame. Try Carnevil, it's the same way.
Mame is an emulator, and that means it has to pretend to be a complete control system for another system. Carnevil and Crusin USA are working off systems designed for graphic speeds. Your PC can't keep up, because it can't process the data that fast.
From what HowardC told me, and he's da man on these issues, you need raw computing speed to run mame. The graphic cards are nice, and the ram is nice, but 1.7GHZ won't cut it.
When they get to 5 GHZ or better, it may run. But for now, it's just doing the best it can.
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Some of the games will need a 5 - 10GHz PC to run at full speed.
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ANYBODY RUNNING CRUSIN USA THAT RUNS WELL MINE IS VERY SLOW ITS PROBABLY MY SYSTEM, ANY THOUGHTS , IM RUNNING A CELERON 1.70 640 RAM WITH A RADEON PCI 9200 -TOMMY
And it would be greatly appreciated if you'd stop screaming... ;)
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Thats all you have to add tmas ;D
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Im new to mame , im more of a pcb gamer , so if i undertood you correctly my ram is fine and video card is good but i need more proccesing power
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Im new to mame , im more of a pcb gamer , so if i undertood you correctly my ram is fine and video card is good but i need more proccesing power
yes.
But you still won't get Crusin' to run correctly. What we are saying is there are a few games that just WON'T run on any hardware that is available today.
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Im new to mame , im more of a pcb gamer , so if i undertood you correctly my ram is fine and video card is good but i need more proccesing power
To be more exact you need to wait about 3 years until computers are available that can handle the game. I remember waiting for STUN Runner!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Not true. A friend of mine installed a laptop CPU into a desktop mobo and was able to hit 5 ghz without even raising voltage. Once he raised voltage and multiplier, and overclocked, he hit around 7 ghz. This was like 6 months ago and it still runs nice and stable (no errors at all).
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Funny how people who run overclocking websites who do this stuff daily and are experts at it need liquid nitrogen to overclock stuff that fast, but your friend can do it with absolute stability without raising voltage.
I smell BS. Put on your boots everyone.
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Deep
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So far crusin's the only game i cant run , thanks for the input
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So far crusin's the only game i cant run , thanks for the input
there will be more.....just keep trying ;)
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Not true. A friend of mine installed a laptop CPU into a desktop mobo and was able to hit 5 ghz without even raising voltage. Once he raised voltage and multiplier, and overclocked, he hit around 7 ghz. This was like 6 months ago and it still runs nice and stable (no errors at all).
No he didn't. You're friend is lying to you... quite badly.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=53037
I suppose your friend beat that eh? And just by playing with voltage and multis?? ::)
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Not true. A friend of mine installed a laptop CPU into a desktop mobo and was able to hit 5 ghz without even raising voltage. Once he raised voltage and multiplier, and overclocked, he hit around 7 ghz. This was like 6 months ago and it still runs nice and stable (no errors at all).
No he didn't. You're friend is lying to you... quite badly.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=53037
I suppose your friend beat that eh? And just by playing with voltage and multis?? ::)
Yeah, that dude is a liar, now this guy on that xtreme forum, that is just wicked!!
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LOL! 7gh by playing in the BIOS...
LOL...
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LOL! 7gh by playing in the BIOS...
LOL...
Can you even mount a laptop processor in a desktop these days? The last few laptops I gutted had processors that were totally different form factors than any desktop ones.
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LOL! 7gh by playing in the BIOS...
LOL...
Can you even mount a laptop processor in a desktop these days? The last few laptops I gutted had processors that were totally different form factors than any desktop ones.
Last time I checked Mobile processors used a different socket for the CPU at least on the intel front. Also using power stepping technology, it could be a variable frequency, but it wouldn't exceed the multiplier x bus speed configured.
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So far crusin's the only game i cant run , thanks for the input
You can make a movie out of it (with MAME Movie Maker) and the movie will run at full speed. That's about as good as you're going to get.
What rom name is that, anyway?
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Don't know if you thought of exploring this option or not, but if you really want to play the Cruis'n games (USA, Exotica, and World), you might want to try a n64 emulator.
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Not true.
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Back on topic ladies...
Reading the MAME FAQ would have answered your question:
http://www.mame.net/mamefaq.html#t10
I'm totally baffled as to why people DON'T read FAQ's. The "F" stands for "Frequently". I would think that anyone have troubles with a software package would first read the "frequent" issues, and second try message boards? Has the art of reading the documentation been lost on this generation?
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I was under the impression that this is a place to talk about mame , all questions are answerd in the faq , people want to hear about other peoples experiences people like me and you, maybe we should close down this site and just have the faq here , i uderstand you woiuldnt want to see the same type of question all the time so you would say check the faq ,but this is a forum a place to talk
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Whatever. I should have known... all he speaks of is BS. :P
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I was under the impression that this is a place to talk about mame , all questions are answerd in the faq , people want to hear about other peoples experiences people like me and you, maybe we should close down this site and just have the faq here , i uderstand you woiuldnt want to see the same type of question all the time so you would say check the faq ,but this is a forum a place to talk
Subzero23 is that you?
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This is a forum to talk about stuff, but it gets a little redundant when we have someone asking the exact same question every week. The forum is for discussion of different topics/experiences that either aren't discussed about in the FAQ or new items or questions that come up.
Believe me the FAQ doesn't cover everything you'll encounter when building a cab, like setting up dual light guns, and stuff like that, but it does a great job of answering the FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS.
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GOZUR ???
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I was under the impression that this is a place to talk about mame , all questions are answerd in the faq , people want to hear about other peoples experiences people like me and you, maybe we should close down this site and just have the faq here , i uderstand you woiuldnt want to see the same type of question all the time so you would say check the faq ,but this is a forum a place to talk
Subzero23 is that you?
bah AHAHAHAHAHAHA :) o man... I needed that. Thanks Goz.
And yeah, I agree this is a place to talk. But for you Tommy, you wanted to know about Cruisin' and felt like sharing. Only problem is, there have prolly been 40 people with "OMG I CANT PLAYZ TEH CRUISIN" threads.
You won't be able to play it unfortunately.. not yeat anyway :) Once our CPUs speed up a bit, it'll be a diff story. Until then, we're all out of luck. If there was a secret way to play full speed, someone would know by now. Too bad too... I really like the game.
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LOL! 7gh by playing in the BIOS...
LOL...
Can you even mount a laptop processor in a desktop these days? The last few laptops I gutted had processors that were totally different form factors than any desktop ones.
Last time I checked Mobile processors used a different socket for the CPU at least on the intel front. Also using power stepping technology, it could be a variable frequency, but it wouldn't exceed the multiplier x bus speed configured.
Ok, as the saying goes there's truth behind every rumor.
You can use a mobile processor in a desktop - for AMDs. As a matter of fact, I'm typing this message from a PC with a Mobile Barton 2600XP that is clocked at 2.7ghz at 1.85v. This means this Barton is running at roughly 4100 - 4300XP speeds. My MAME cabinet has a Mobile Barton 2400XP that is clocked at 2.25ghz and it could go even higher if I had faster RAM in the PC. IMHO - the Mobile Barton family is the best bang for the buck CPU ever. All Mobile Bartons clock to or beyond the desktop 3200XP processors. This is because the best chips off the wafer go to the mobile family and the leftovers go to the desktops. Best $90 - $100 bucks I've ever spent on a PC part.
So, the moral of the story is... yes, Virginia their is a Santa Claus that can put a mobile in a desktop.
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You won't be able to play it unfortunately.. not yeat anyway :) Once our CPUs speed up a bit, it'll be a diff story. Until then, we're all out of luck. If there was a secret way to play full speed, someone would know by now.
Go to the bottom of MAME.INI and add
"###super secret modes###
fullspeedCruisinUSAunlock upupdowndownleftrightleftrightbastart"
Now start MAME press ctrl, F11, and printscreen at the same time.
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Thats funny
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You won't be able to play it unfortunately.. not yeat anyway :) Once our CPUs speed up a bit, it'll be a diff story. Until then, we're all out of luck. If there was a secret way to play full speed, someone would know by now.
Go to the bottom of MAME.INI and add
"###super secret modes###
fullspeedCruisinUSAunlock upupdowndownleftrightleftrightbastart"
Now start MAME press ctrl, F11, and printscreen at the same time.
:( :(
LIAR!!! My Cruisin' is still slow!!!! Don't toy with my emotions like that.
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You won't be able to play it unfortunately.. not yeat anyway :)
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I always thought it could run somehow in mame because on Pocketz driving cab.. Arcadegames.home.mindspring.com, he has cruisin on his marquee, so I thought he could run it somehow. Maybe we should ask him.. ???
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I took the sound off and played with the frame skip also helped make it more playable
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it's called trolling.