Can I Use Pentium 166Mhz on win95?

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  • #6225
    urielfe
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    I want to play windows 95 games. They need Pentium 166Mhz for minimum spec.
    Now, my win95(on magic dosbox) spec is Pentium 66Mhz…..
    How can I use Pentium 166Mhz?? I use Galaxy Note 8.

    #6226
    infernoxzx
    Participant

    The higher the number of cycles, the higher the processor clock speed. Increase the value of the cycles until the frequency increases.

    #6227
    urielfe
    Participant

    Here is my cpu normal setting

    [cpu]
    core=dynamic
    #valid cputypes (Ykhwong SVN):
    # a)auto
    # b)386
    # c)486
    # d)pentium
    # e)386_prefetch
    # f)pentium_mmx
    cputype=pentium
    cycles=max 120%
    #cycles=fixed 80000

    and I set cycles=max 500% … but the frequency isn’t change… still 66Mhz..

    #6228
    infernoxzx
    Participant

    On my old device “Samsung Galaxy GT-9500 S4” the increase in cycles of 150,000 frequency showed ~ 150mhz, more than 150,000 cycles I did not get to expose. I’m applying a screenshot, sorry I have “Win95” in Russian.https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zNo04yYNq6nBN5c65kJoTEloSRUCOizW/view?usp=sharing

    #6229
    infernoxzx
    Participant

    I increased the cycles not through the experimental settings, when the “Win 95” booted up the emulator settings via the “General settings> Power” icon in the form of a bulb. I hope I put it right, all the same through “Google translate”.

    #6230
    infernoxzx
    Participant

    See the processor frequency via “dxdiag”

    #6231
    urielfe
    Participant

    I got it!! Thanks very much!

    P.S but the cycle is getting higher, the game speed is getting slower T-T… I’m sorry for my fool English…

    #6232
    Al ex
    Keymaster

    That’s to be expected. Once the cycle stting exceeds the maximum capability of your cpu, emulation will slow down. Before that happens, you’ll get sound issues. Some games can run at higher cycles, some less. You’ll have to try it out and see how much your phone can handle.

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