Patriek Lesparre wrote:
> On the avarage, for writing an emulator that runs at full speed, you need a
> system +/- 30 times more powerful than the system you're emulating. Take
> BrMSX, it needs a 386DX40 PC (40 MHz, 32 bit system) to emulate MSX (3.5
> Mhz, 8 bit system), and (according to the manual) that's just enough to let
> SOME games run at full speed.

        Antartic Adventure and Penguin Adventure. 

        Actually BrMSX is optimized for penguin emulation.

> Next release may take a while, I'm writing a new assembler because the one
> I use now (TASM) sucks butt. (Yes, I use an evil machine to create GEM ;))

        Did you ever tried to use M80/PC ?

        It has lots of nice features such as powerful macros, and it 
compiles very fast! I always use it when making my MSX programs. You 
can get it (for free, without paying anything), at Adriano's page:

        http://www.crosswinds.net/~adrianpage/msxsoft.html

> PS. if you have a fast PC, use BrMSX -turbo mode to make GEM run faster :)

        Use "-novdptiming" also, since it will speed up even more 
the emulation!!

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