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First post, by 470mF

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can i adjust speed of emulated hdd in dosbox?

Reply 1 of 3, by ripsaw8080

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It might have some use where early PC games expects a floppy drive to be slow -- giving time to view a title screen while the game is loading, for example -- but I can't think of a single game where slowing down the HD would be useful. What is your interest in such an adjustment?

Reply 2 of 3, by 470mF

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for authentic doom gameplay - on my first pc some sounds was loading in same time with actions, it's make sound little laggy sometimes, but very pretty, imho. (sry, bad eng)

Reply 3 of 3, by leileilol

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You could probably use some version with physfs, and mount a zip.... from a slow USB stick.

There's also the option of playing it in PCem if you want a more 'authentic doom playing' speed since that has lots of options for cache, CPUs, BIOS, even video bus speed... it can nail down authentic speed better than adjusting cycles alone.

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