MJS wrote:A pentium pro optimized version of AlphaMAME would be great for us with slow PCs! Please consider this :)
I tried with official mame and it makes a big difference... My PC is a Celeron 450 Mhz and the game which has a very noticeable difference is Raiden.
Don't hold your breath hoping for one. Barry said he's not going to make one because there's enough versions as it is.
believe me, I'd love to see one too. especially seeing how I'm on a computer running at 450 mhz too. And now we can't even use older versions of MAME that might run certain games faster than the bloated pieces of shit that recent MAME's have become... all because of Alpha Blocking. The slow PC people get fucked over again. It's faaaaaantastic!
I thought Barry said he was going to make an alphamame 0.36 though.
That would help a lot of those with slower PCs as many games ran a lot faster in 0.36...although 0.36 has issues with some games.
Perhaps a 0.58 would be cool.
As quickly as alphamame 0.65 and 0.66 were out after that mame was out Barry seems to have it structured where he can conveniently just integrate the encryption routine(s) into any mame.
Given MARP's new alphamame blocking policy I agree for those of you with slow PCs that often use older versions for performance reasons, this currently sucks for you.
In that other thread I was focusing on performance of mame66 vs alphamame66 when the real focus perhaps should have been on the performance of many games in 66 vs 58 vs 53 vs 36.
Many if those with slower PCs can benchmark a few games in each of those versions to see a comparison of that performance, that might be enough to persuade Barry to make a build of a couple older versions with the alphamame components added(?). It can't hurt...he can just say no...nothing lost versus where you are now.
Older versions probably aren't likely now that MAME is compiled with GCC 3.2, as it would appear that it won't work with MAME versions prior to 0.63.
I really don't have the disk space to store multiple versions of GCC, I have three already (DOS, Win32, Linux). It's enough with ten gazillion MAME versions.
mahlemiut wrote:I really don't have the disk space to store multiple versions of GCC, I have three already (DOS, Win32, Linux). It's enough with ten gazillion MAME versions.
ever try compiling from a cd??? barry's done already too much, give him a break... mame is slow! face it, get a faster computer if you want to play games that are slow in new mame. :)
then again alpha mame 36 would only have to be compiled once... until they ask for alphamame32 36 and pentium pro alphamame 36 and kay-pro alphamame 36 :)
btw, thanks again barry for a great product!
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Chad wrote:ever try compiling from a cd??? barry's done already too much, give him a break... mame is slow! face it, get a faster computer if you want to play games that are slow in new mame.
Ok ok I was expecting this answer!
You are right... I need to upgrade my machine. It's very slow and besides I think it's going to blow up anytime! The CPU is a Celeron 300A (300mhz) running at 450mhz!