On Wed, 19 Jul 2000 04:08:12 -0700 (PDT), "�iogo" Sperb Schneider wrote:
>> Any special interest?
> Yes, it was designed for the HotBit.
??? Do you really thinks Sharp developed its computer and
its interface? (((^=
> I was wondering how do games behave at 7.16 Mhz... Do
>they run at twice their normal speed? I doubt MSX
>games were programmed taking time loop variables in consideration.
It will depends on the game, but I can change the computer
speed even by software. My computer is dual (3.57/7.16) Mhz.
But all I can say is: the better programmed games work at
7.16Mhz in normal speed, because they are timed by VDP interruption,
which is always 60Hz (or 50Hz).
P.e.: MicroCabin games runs great at 7.16Mhz. Even better than at
3.57Mhz (when several "slow downs" are presented to the user). Besides,
harddisk access and general programs works simply great at 7Mhz. A dual
machine is just the perfect solution to the speed problem.
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