First post, by tonylmiller
Processor
AMD Athlon64M 3400+, 2200 MHz
BIOS
Phoenix NS.00.02 10/16/2004
Memory
1024MB physical
90% free resources
2 memory slots, 0 free (512+512)
Video
Graphics Adapter: ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9600/9700 Series
Screen Area/Colors: 1280x800 pixels, 16 million colors
Monitor: Default Monitor
Monitor: Default Monitor
Monitor: MS_ 0
Drives
C:\ (NTFS) 72002MB total, 41427MB free
D:\ (FAT32) 4298MB total, 1699MB free
E:\ CD-ROM/CD-RW or DVD Drive
Network and Modem
(net) VIA Technologies VIA Rhine II Fast Ethernet Adapter
(net) Broadcom Broadcom 802.11g Network Adapter
(net) Microsoft Direct Parallel
(net) Microsoft 1394 Net Adapter
(modem) CXT Conexant SoftK56 Data Fax Modem
Operating System
Windows XP SP2 (Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2)
Original setup date: 1/15/2005
DirectX Version: 5.03.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)
Swap file managed by Windows
File cache managed by Windows
Browser
MSIE 6.0; 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322
Proxy: No proxy set
HTTP level: direct 1.1, proxy 1.0
Scripting version: 5.6.0.8820
Motherboard: unknown
Game name: EF2000 V. 2.0 (Win 95 version)
Description of problem: Game plays at about 3x normal speed, including the time clock in the game. Everything else is fine. Sound works, I can play in a window or full screen. Using Saitek ST90 USB joystick control.
Reproducibility of problem: always
Sound mode used: Sound works
Video mode: All settings to highest quality. It uses Directx 3.0
Steps already attempted to solve the problem: I've tried "Always On" and "Portable/Laptop" in the power settings (resulting in no change in speed), and "Turbo" and "CpuKill 3.0" to slow the processor with unsatisfactory results. I've tried Windows 95 and Windows 98 compatibility modes, but the screen goes black after starting the game. The game runs fine on a Pentium II 450 MHz machine running Win 98 SE. It also runs too fast on my desktop computer which uses an AMD Athlon 2500+ Barton chip and an ATI Radeon 9600 video card.
I have searched the internet and these forums, but haven't found a good solution yet. Please note that this is not the DOS version and will not run in a DOS emulator.