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Emulation - Doubt about BluMSX and Metal Gear 2

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Doubt about BluMSX and Metal Gear 2

Isako
msx friend
Posts: 2
Posted: March 05 2008, 12:56   
I have a doubt... When I put the japanese ROM image of MG2, the game is fluid, but when i put the english DSK image, the animation is slower. Has something to do with the translation, the DSK, or I am stupid enough to not found an 50/60Hz configuration?

Thanks in advance
Jipe
msx freak
Posts: 193
Posted: March 05 2008, 13:43   
search the english ROM because DSK files are slowly
emulate the 8k mapper of the cartridge in the 16k page ram is not optimal way for games
Isako
msx friend
Posts: 2
Posted: March 05 2008, 13:58   
Thanks, I'll take a look.

(well, I didn't get that 8k/16k part, but I'll try to mess up with the options )
Metalion
msx freak
Posts: 235
Posted: March 05 2008, 16:02   
Quote:

well, I didn't get that 8k/16k part, but I'll try to mess up with the options


What Jipe meant was that the DSK conversion emulates the 8Kb ROM Konami mapper through the use of 16Kb RAM bank mapper of an MSX2, whereas the ROM image uses the real Konami mapper.

That emulation is not the best one and probably causes speed decrease.

You do not need to mess up with the options
 
 







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