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  • Sega Genesis Emulator & G400

    Hi!

    Anyone in this forum tried running Sega Genesis Emulator, in particular DOS-based Kgen Genesis Emulator?

    I'm using the G400 Gx00vbe(ver8.0) VESA VBE/Core V3.0 DOS utility for G400(as startup in Autoexec.bat) but can't get Kgen to run properly. Graphics appear very blur and only runs at a fuzzy refresh rate of 60Mhz. Whole screen become garbage when you alt-tab between Kgen and Win98SE.

    Normal DOS-Box works perfectly alright and is able to alt-tab without any problems.

    Help?

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    AsusP5A, K6-400 @ 448, 128Mb Micron PC100 -8E SDRAM, G400 16Mb, IBM 16GP 8.4, Quantum ST 3.2, Toshiba 32X, HP CDWriter 7570i, RIC 17", ProLink WinScan Pro2000, HP Deskjet 710C, SBLive! Value, Altec Lansing ACS45 & ACS295
    Abit KT7A-RAID, TBird AVIA 1ghz o/c 1.3ghz, 256Mb Infineon PC133 SDRAM, G400 32Mb DH, Maxtor DM+60 30G, Quantum Fireball ST 3.2, Toshiba 32X, HP CDWriter 9100i, Samsung 700IFT, HP Deskjet 710C, Philips Acoustic Edge, Sirocco Crossfire

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    Well, anyone?
    Abit KT7A-RAID, TBird AVIA 1ghz o/c 1.3ghz, 256Mb Infineon PC133 SDRAM, G400 32Mb DH, Maxtor DM+60 30G, Quantum Fireball ST 3.2, Toshiba 32X, HP CDWriter 9100i, Samsung 700IFT, HP Deskjet 710C, Philips Acoustic Edge, Sirocco Crossfire

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    • #3
      Gurm, are you running it in real DOS mode, or under Windows?

      Larry

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      • #4
        Thanx for reply.

        I am running it under Win98 SE DOS mode, as in double clicking the shortcut on desktop and it switches to DOS to run Kgen.

        It has always run perfectly well on my previous CL Banshee AGP until I upgraded to G400. Graphics appear much better with old Banshee.

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        AsusP5A, K6-400 @ 448, 128Mb Micron PC100 -8E SDRAM, G400 16Mb, IBM 16GP 8.4, Quantum ST 3.2, Toshiba 32X, HP CDWriter 7570i, RIC 17", ProLink WinScan Pro2000, HP Deskjet 710C, SBLive! Value, Altec Lansing ACS45 & ACS295
        Abit KT7A-RAID, TBird AVIA 1ghz o/c 1.3ghz, 256Mb Infineon PC133 SDRAM, G400 32Mb DH, Maxtor DM+60 30G, Quantum Fireball ST 3.2, Toshiba 32X, HP CDWriter 9100i, Samsung 700IFT, HP Deskjet 710C, Philips Acoustic Edge, Sirocco Crossfire

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        • #5
          Gurm,

          I don't think that the VESA drivers for DOS work too well under windows modes. Why don't you try running it real DOS mode and seeing what happens?

          I have a SNES Emulator, and it seems to run fine under real DOS, but a bit flaky under windows.

          Larry

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