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First post, by OSheaman

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I have a Dell Inspiron 9100. I don't know how to check the Motherboard.
Pentium 4 3.2 ghz
512 MB RAM
ATI Radeon 9700 w/ 128 MB of RAM
SigmaTel Audio
Windows XP Pro
All games from Quest for Glory Anthology

The game is constantly jerky. It's worst when there is actual animation or movement, but the sound skips almost nonstop and the game itself is jerky to the point of unplayable. This always happens, even after restarts.

SoundBlaster being used (I'm using D-Fend v2)
VGA (I have no idea how to check the video mode)
DosBox v0.63
I've read the Readme. I've tried all the steps for memory-intense games. Nothing is working.

Reply 1 of 40, by mirekluza

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What about other games? Do they run better?

Mirek

Reply 2 of 40, by Freddo

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Did you raise the amount of cycles?

Reply 3 of 40, by `Moe`

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Whay cycles and frameskip value do you use?

Reply 4 of 40, by OSheaman

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I had been using 3000 cycles, and a Frame Skip value of 0. Raising the cycles to 10,000 does not help at all.

Reply 5 of 40, by eL_PuSHeR

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Use a frameskip value of 1 or 2. Barely noticeable and much less cpu demanding. 😎

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Reply 6 of 40, by `Moe`

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And set core=dynamic, if possible.

Reply 7 of 40, by OSheaman

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No good. It's still as choppy as ever. I set Frameskip to 2, cycles to 10,000 and core to dynamic.

Reply 8 of 40, by Qbix

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try settting your colordepth to 16 and select output=overlay in dosbox.conf

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Reply 9 of 40, by Guest

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Can I do that using D-Fend? I'm not very familiar with how to work DosBox by itself.

Reply 10 of 40, by Qbix

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the second yes.
the first
right click on your desktop go to properties and then browse around

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Reply 12 of 40, by OSheaman

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Tried defragging the comp and checking for spyware to make sure it wasn't hardware, and nothing doing there. I think there's something wrong with the software, or else the configuration.

Reply 13 of 40, by Snover

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Watch what processes are taking up CPU time in Task Manager.

Yes, it’s my fault.

Reply 14 of 40, by OSheaman

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Dosbox. It uses about 50% of my computer's resources. Nothing else uses more than 1 or 2 percent.

Reply 15 of 40, by static-

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I also have dosbox on a dell laptop (700m). I think it's the sigmatel soundcard, for some reason any sort of soundblaster output (voice or midi) causes me a lot of skipping. After I switched to MT-32 emulation, the sound was MUCH better and the skipping stopped.

Reply 17 of 40, by OSheaman

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I can't seem to get to the website for the MT-32 Emulation. It's refusing my connection.

Reply 18 of 40, by OSheaman

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OK, the site is back up. Let me see if I can get it to work.

Reply 19 of 40, by OSheaman

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Well, I may not have installed MT-32 properly (I couldn't seem to find the .inf file I was supposed to point Windows to in the Add New Hardware menu), but I tried running the binary file and it didn't change anything. Did I do something wrong, and if not, is there anything else I can do?