![]() Maybe the game it’s running a little bit faster, or slower, on the emulator, other things going on, I don’t know. “ghetto”, even the setup itself, I just hook up the things in the most quick way and… But one thing that I could try maybe, one day, is see… I never actually, I heard about something of increasing the polling rate of USB, I didn’t that, as far as I remember, so I could try that too.… and of course using a newer version.īut yep, if there’s something special that I could try that I didn’t… with the same boards, let me know… But mostly boards, from what I tested (I was no… museum by the way, I had some few more boards than what I have now), it was really spot on, this clock stuff… and, it could be a “Mame” thing right, maybe not video related anymore. I have a Taito F3 with Darius Gaiden, I could try it as well… Capcom Zn boards, like Rival Schools, still have I guess, which runs really well tooīut the setup would be the same, with the same crappy câmera, and that’s the problem I guess because… it’s really, how they say. I do have… Sf2hf with the cpsdash motherboard, which runs at 12mhz oppose to the 8mhz of “vanilla” cps1 boards… But I also have a Carrier Air Wing, and a Unsquadron board… Magic Sword… mainly Capcom games because I like it. Actually… I think… yeah, I think I still have the same boards I used in the video. (my english is terrible btw if write it too fast so, sorry! =D ) At least from the boards that I have/had, running it through 5v.Īnd yep, some inputs they don't react right? By a really small margin. ![]() Some exceptions are Ghouls n Ghosts, I can see some slowdowns in some parts, I never had a ghouls n ghosts original board, I did had a conversion, but, I needed to make more tests, but it's okay 100%, I like to use circa 74%, it get rids of these slowdowns in some heavy parts.Ĭarrier Air wing, the intro, in the original board, when the plane takes off and leaves the burning from the jet behind, in the original hardware it's really slow, like, heavy slowdown, and using the default 100% it makes the intro smoother, so it's also an example of wrong speed compared to the original hardware. And 70% for cps1 and 2 games,I think it's good overall, but some games you can't really tell difference, for more, or less. the electronics things to measure, but, I tried to reach a point where I could feel like I was playing my real boards. The Hyper Fighting speed is a little bit more than Champion Edition, not like, Turbo 3 Speed on Super 2x/Turbo. and mame itself, it's too fast, like, fast, fast, It's not a little bit, it's fast fast, ridiculous fast. If someone wants to know the speed of the real thing, run callus and see it. The only emulator that I know which is on par with real hardware, is the old Callus emulator. Most emulators by the default runs the game EXTREMELY fast, since, forever. I think the most clear example is Street Fighter 2 Hyper Fighting. I don't know much about that, but I do know that people are unnacustomed with real speed on some games. I already heard some people, but I couldn't test this too much myself, that some games they are Voltage sensitive in the sense of speed. Capcom games, specially fighting games, they often have some native input lag., so, it's more noticeable when added a little bit. you can't really see a difference because I think those games they have less native lag. In fact, from whatIi recall, some games like konami games (I had a Vendetta board, TMNT, and I don't remember if I tested Simpsons as well), and, it was really really. I believe the lag input, with the usb part connected to the PC, I don't know if would be possible to have the same amount of lag than a wire connected directly to the jamma harness, and the board itself, which is really "raw", but, as soon as I did this test one day early this year, I was amazed on how it's so close to the original thing, to the point I sold a lot of board that I had. And the buttons/stick are also hooked through an Db15 conector, to the jamma harness. I used a "lag free" usb board, it's not the chinese made one ("Zero delay", or something), a guy here in Brazil did it. ![]() I think it would be better if I inform also other details about the setup used.
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