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Re: CPU model and speed settings ("486 33 Mhz"); - I can't find the ticket for that, but yes, it's come up a couple times. Please open a new one if you also can't find a match! Thanks for the translation @Kappa971 ; merging. |
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As already said (I don't remember where),
'cputype'should also be redone, both how it works and the description.For example I would expect that by setting
cputype = pentium_slow(what cpu would that be? 😆) andcycles = auto,the cycles would be automatically set based on the speed of the chosen cpu, but DOSBox does none of this (I don't even know what'cputype'is for 😅).