It was the version that came with Hyperspin front end, so do you think if I update Winuae it will solve it..... The music starts fine then it slows down and stays slow.![]()
It was the version that came with Hyperspin front end, so do you think if I update Winuae it will solve it..... The music starts fine then it slows down and stays slow.![]()
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It's worth a try. You could try running the newest version separately (as you can just extract the downloaded emulator and run it from any location without installing) and see if the games run OK.
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Is Hyperspin running a command line version of UAE?
I'm sorry I don't know what you mean about command line version, all I know is it's using WHD Load
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What Demon is asking is how the Amiga emulator is used.
The original version of the Amiga emulator is called UAE and doesn't have a graphical interface. You control and start it from the Windows CMD commandline (a bit like DOS).
The graphical version of the Amiga emulator is called WinUAE and is the one with a proper properties control panel when you press F12 during emulation.
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I never tried Hyperspin before, my cousin installed it on his cabinet, and it's really nice, I love it. I wanted once to install everything from Hyperspin properly to use it, but it's quite time consuming, and I don't necessarily have that time, I have some, but I also have other stuff to do (like actually playing games)
I have a lot of the Hyperspin sets, everything important, and I also have the sets, can't remember now what they are called, but basically these sets have duplicates/betas/samples... and all that stuff dumped, so the sets are a lot smaller, and of course, great for a cabinet, you don't have 10 times the same game in your list and have to scroll like crazy to find a game.
I asked about the commandline, because I was using GameEX (also a gaming front end) some time ago, and I know that GameEX f.ex. uses the commandline versions of the emulators, which are often not up to date.
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I still keep meaning to setup Hyperspin myself. Once moved into the new house I should then have the room to dedicate a space for an emulation system again, so I might do then. I'm also secretly looking for another vintage arcade cabinet to convert into a MAME cabinet. The new house has a 12 foot x 12 foot garden office with electric, so it's tempting to set something up in there. Failing that we are planning to convert the loft for me to use as an office/study/gameroom.
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