Originally posted by saboo It seems to be everygame I play.. here is the list..
HoooOkay... This is a mess. Be aware that there are a large number of reasons for DOS titles to run slowly in XP, not the least of which is that these weren't meant to run in NT.
Goblins2: Can't help here as mine is the CD-ROM version and flat-out refuses to run in XP.
KingQuest 6: I believe this needs a soundblast.drv update, will need to check on it. In the meantime, you might try using the Windows version (install with SETUP.EXE instead of INSTALL) with XP's compatibility mode options (all of them).
Budokan: IIRC, this uses the PC speaker for sound effects, which frequently won't work right on modern PC's. Use DosBoxinstead. Be sure and read the ReadMe that comes with it. I prefer emulating the Amiga version myself, much easier on the ears.
Tom & Jerry - Cannon Fodder: Don't have these to test.
Karateka: Why on Earth are you using VDMSound with Karateka? It has no digital or FM audio, only speaker sound. Either use DosBox or emulate one of the many other versions that don't use that horrid CGA palette.
While you're at it, try this, Download Ms. Pac-Em from this thread:
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It's small, and good for testing. Use either installer and run MSPACEM.EXE with and without VDMSound.
Without VDMSound should give you poor audio and (probably) no music when starting the game. With VDMSound should give you good quality sound effects and music. The game should run at the same speed either way.