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main desktop:
amd a8-5500/3.2ghz
12g ram
nvidia gt 430
former desktop:
intel i5/2.4ghz
12g ram
onboard radeon
amd a8-5500/3.2ghz
12g ram
nvidia gt 430
former desktop:
intel i5/2.4ghz
12g ram
onboard radeon
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Desktop:
- Intel Core i5-4570 @ 3.20GHz
- 8GB RAM
- Windows 7 x64
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 @ 4GB
- 2 monitors, both 1920x1080.
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Desktop:
i5 3570k at 4.1GHZ
16GB RAM
AMD R9 290
Running PCem on Windows 10
Laptop:
i7 M 620 at 2.7 GHZ
6GB RAM
Nvidia Quadro FX1800M
Running PCem on Windows 10
i5 3570k at 4.1GHZ
16GB RAM
AMD R9 290
Running PCem on Windows 10
Laptop:
i7 M 620 at 2.7 GHZ
6GB RAM
Nvidia Quadro FX1800M
Running PCem on Windows 10
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Main Desktop:
i7 4770K
16GB RAM
Nvidia GTX 770 4GB
Realtek® ALC892
Windows 10
"Retro" PC:
IBM Personal Computer 330
Pentium 133
16MB RAM
S3 Trio64V+ 1MB VRAM
Sound Blaster 16 ISA (CT2940)
Windows 98 SE
i7 4770K
16GB RAM
Nvidia GTX 770 4GB
Realtek® ALC892
Windows 10
"Retro" PC:
IBM Personal Computer 330
Pentium 133
16MB RAM
S3 Trio64V+ 1MB VRAM
Sound Blaster 16 ISA (CT2940)
Windows 98 SE
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Desktop:
i3 6100
8GB RAM
GTX 1060
Windows 10
The vanilla PCem v11 runs Glide games quite nicely.
i3 6100
8GB RAM
GTX 1060
Windows 10
The vanilla PCem v11 runs Glide games quite nicely.
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First post!
i7-2600 @ 3.4Ghz
16GB DDR3-1333
Nvidia GeForce GTX 960 2GB
Windows 10 64bit
i7-2600 @ 3.4Ghz
16GB DDR3-1333
Nvidia GeForce GTX 960 2GB
Windows 10 64bit
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i7 4970k devils canyon @ 4GHz
16GB DDR3-1600
Geforce 980 4GB
Windows 10 x64
16GB DDR3-1600
Geforce 980 4GB
Windows 10 x64
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Hi, newly downloaded/registered here. First off, thank you for this great emulator. I've been looking for something like this.
i7-6700K
16G DDR4-3200
GTX 1060-6G
Win10 Pro
Have a few PCem boxes started up ranging from a 286 to a P233MMX, 100% emu speed solid with no issues.
I have a K6-2 500mhz box somewhere that I'll fish out and throw this on if you're interested.
i7-6700K
16G DDR4-3200
GTX 1060-6G
Win10 Pro
Have a few PCem boxes started up ranging from a 286 to a P233MMX, 100% emu speed solid with no issues.
I have a K6-2 500mhz box somewhere that I'll fish out and throw this on if you're interested.
- SarahWalker
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I'm not sure any release of PCem will run on a K6-2 - v11 and later require SSE2, and I think all earlier releases require CMOV.
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You'd better not to do so...gen_angry wrote: I have a K6-2 500mhz box somewhere that I'll fish out and throw this on if you're interested.
I had a Toshiba laptop that used a Pentium III 700MHz(ultra low power Tualatin). PCem v10 runs, but the speed was only 20% when emulating PC XT...
Amd My IBM ThinkPad T42 which used a Pentium M 2.0(slightly slower than Pentium 4 3.0GHz) and it emulated a 486DX 33 PC very well...
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Given the K6-2's FPU and MMX are a bit on the slow side, you'd be better off running PCem within PCem at that point. The PMMX300 emulated has outdone any K6-2's results that i've seen
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My new PC in a thin ITX case:
Intel Core i3-7100 3.9GHz
8G DDR4 2400
Intel HD Graphics 630
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
win95 desktop(clean installation) runs well on an emulated PMMX166/200 machine and at 90% of the speed on PMMX233 one, tested on rev679.
Intel Core i3-7100 3.9GHz
8G DDR4 2400
Intel HD Graphics 630
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
win95 desktop(clean installation) runs well on an emulated PMMX166/200 machine and at 90% of the speed on PMMX233 one, tested on rev679.
- MeshThe2nd
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- Joined: Tue 02 May, 2017 8:02 pm
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Hi! Just signed up and wanted to say hi, and pleased to report that one of my favorite games of all time Sim Copter
functions pretty much perfectly in PCem under Windows 98.
Host Machine: i7 4790k, GTX 970, 500gb SSD, 16gb DDR3 2400mhz RAM, Windows 10
PCem v12: Award Bios 486 - Pentium 200mhz, Sound Blaster AWE32, S3 Virge Voodoo2, 256mb ram, Windows 98se
Slight sound stuttering on game start (only for a moment), and at mission start (again only for a moment), but all
other game functions perform perfectly, and is at a near constant 100/99% at all times.
http://i.imgur.com/6xuil0a.png
http://i.imgur.com/MGz4wPK.png
http://i.imgur.com/PZnqrbK.png
The discoloration on the passengers on that last shot, is intentional. Maxis uses some weird color pallets lol.
functions pretty much perfectly in PCem under Windows 98.
Host Machine: i7 4790k, GTX 970, 500gb SSD, 16gb DDR3 2400mhz RAM, Windows 10
PCem v12: Award Bios 486 - Pentium 200mhz, Sound Blaster AWE32, S3 Virge Voodoo2, 256mb ram, Windows 98se
Slight sound stuttering on game start (only for a moment), and at mission start (again only for a moment), but all
other game functions perform perfectly, and is at a near constant 100/99% at all times.
http://i.imgur.com/6xuil0a.png
http://i.imgur.com/MGz4wPK.png
http://i.imgur.com/PZnqrbK.png
The discoloration on the passengers on that last shot, is intentional. Maxis uses some weird color pallets lol.
It's now safe to shut off your computer.
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Host machine:Intel i5 4200h, 8 GB DDR3 RAM, 240 GB SSD, GTX 850M gpu, Windows 10
Highest emulated system: Award 430VX PCI, Pentium 133, 64 MB RAM, Sound Blaster 16, Phoenix S3 Trio 64, Windows 98 SE running at 95-100%
Choosing a faster cpu or with mmx enabled caused the emulated machine to drop to 70-80%...guess I might need new laptop with a better cpu.
Highest emulated system: Award 430VX PCI, Pentium 133, 64 MB RAM, Sound Blaster 16, Phoenix S3 Trio 64, Windows 98 SE running at 95-100%
Choosing a faster cpu or with mmx enabled caused the emulated machine to drop to 70-80%...guess I might need new laptop with a better cpu.
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E3-1230 v3 (Haswell 3.3GHz)
32GB RAM
ZOTAC GeForce GTX 960 AMP! 2GB
Windows 10 Pro 64bit (Redstone 2)
32GB RAM
ZOTAC GeForce GTX 960 AMP! 2GB
Windows 10 Pro 64bit (Redstone 2)
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Core i7-3770K Ivy Bridge, 3.9 GHz
24GB RAM
Windows 7 x64
"CPU Time" maxes out with emulated Pentium 75 when running games.
24GB RAM
Windows 7 x64
"CPU Time" maxes out with emulated Pentium 75 when running games.
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No dual core love around here
G3258 OC 4.2
8GB
ATI R9 R380
Win10 64
Runs fine at 166mhz mmx, even at 200mhz mmx depending on the game. Really promising.
G3258 OC 4.2
8GB
ATI R9 R380
Win10 64
Runs fine at 166mhz mmx, even at 200mhz mmx depending on the game. Really promising.
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Pentium M 1.7Ghz
768mb
ATI Radeon9000
WinXP SP3
Runs 486DX 33MHz recompiler at best. Directdraw surface appears filtered. Doom is playable with SB16 music and sound.
Only the recompiler is usable, the interpreter's too slow for 386 (though haven't tried XT machines on it yet)
768mb
ATI Radeon9000
WinXP SP3
Runs 486DX 33MHz recompiler at best. Directdraw surface appears filtered. Doom is playable with SB16 music and sound.
Only the recompiler is usable, the interpreter's too slow for 386 (though haven't tried XT machines on it yet)
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I just noticed this: what Intel platform board could come with a Radeon onboard?rliegh wrote: former desktop:
intel i5/2.4ghz
12g ram
onboard radeon
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This one, unfortunately ('unfortunately' because I'm stuck w/ that card); https://support.apple.com/kb/SP623?locale=en_USomarsis81 wrote:I just noticed this: what Intel platform board could come with a Radeon onboard?rliegh wrote: former desktop:
intel i5/2.4ghz
12g ram
onboard radeon
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Thanks!rliegh wrote: This one, unfortunately ('unfortunately' because I'm stuck w/ that card); https://support.apple.com/kb/SP623?locale=en_US
Don't worry, PCem is unaffected by video card's performance, it only relies on the CPU
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Primary laptop:
HP 6710b, Intel Core2 7250 @2.0GHz, 4GB, WinXP SP3
Backup laptop:
Same, but with 2GB
Primary development desktop:
Gigabyte P35 system with Intel Q6600 (OC to 2.85GHz) with 8GB
Servers:
HP ProLiant 4-processor 32-core systems, running VMware ESXi, 128GB per machine. I run XP and (now) Win7 x64 as
guests on there for testing with PCem and 86Box.
All storage is on two QNAP NAS systems, one in the U.S. and one in The Netherlands, mirrored.
HP 6710b, Intel Core2 7250 @2.0GHz, 4GB, WinXP SP3
Backup laptop:
Same, but with 2GB
Primary development desktop:
Gigabyte P35 system with Intel Q6600 (OC to 2.85GHz) with 8GB
Servers:
HP ProLiant 4-processor 32-core systems, running VMware ESXi, 128GB per machine. I run XP and (now) Win7 x64 as
guests on there for testing with PCem and 86Box.
All storage is on two QNAP NAS systems, one in the U.S. and one in The Netherlands, mirrored.
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That's false. The graphics card can and does affect the PCem. If it does Direct3D 9 badly, then PCem will be slower with that, if it also does DirectDraw badly, then you have no way of running PCem at a decent speed.omarsis81 wrote:Don't worry, PCem is unaffected by video card's performance, it only relies on the CPU
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Ok! Thank you for the correctionBattler wrote:That's false. The graphics card can and does affect the PCem. If it does Direct3D 9 badly, then PCem will be slower with that, if it also does DirectDraw badly, then you have no way of running PCem at a decent speed.omarsis81 wrote:Don't worry, PCem is unaffected by video card's performance, it only relies on the CPU
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Xeon W3690
64gb RAM
GTX 1080
Windows 10 x64
All I use PCem for is recreating my old AMD 386/40mhz, and the emulation is faithful to the point that my memory recalls and reacts instinctiely to the same lags, stuttering and timings of things like a certain part of a certain game, or compiling certain sources with Borland Pascal, etc. as 25 years ago
Yet, with HyperThreading enabled (the cpu has 6 physical cores / 12 logical cores with HT), all changes. It seems to be way too fast or way too slow at times. I didn't bother benchmarking accurately, but it's really perceivable.
64gb RAM
GTX 1080
Windows 10 x64
All I use PCem for is recreating my old AMD 386/40mhz, and the emulation is faithful to the point that my memory recalls and reacts instinctiely to the same lags, stuttering and timings of things like a certain part of a certain game, or compiling certain sources with Borland Pascal, etc. as 25 years ago
Yet, with HyperThreading enabled (the cpu has 6 physical cores / 12 logical cores with HT), all changes. It seems to be way too fast or way too slow at times. I didn't bother benchmarking accurately, but it's really perceivable.
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This is troubling. Just to be clear, you're sure that the emulation speed percentage displayed in PCem's title bar is always staying at ~100%, both with HyperThreading enabled and with it disabled, right? If the emulation speed itself is deviating significantly from 100%, of course that's going to be your problem, but I'm guessing that's not the case?resle wrote:Xeon W3690
64gb RAM
GTX 1080
Windows 10 x64
All I use PCem for is recreating my old AMD 386/40mhz, and the emulation is faithful to the point that my memory recalls and reacts instinctiely to the same lags, stuttering and timings of things like a certain part of a certain game, or compiling certain sources with Borland Pascal, etc. as 25 years ago
Yet, with HyperThreading enabled (the cpu has 6 physical cores / 12 logical cores with HT), all changes. It seems to be way too fast or way too slow at times. I didn't bother benchmarking accurately, but it's really perceivable.
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The emulation speed stays at ~100 both with and without HT.ecksemmess wrote:This is troubling. Just to be clear, you're sure that the emulation speed percentage displayed in PCem's title bar is always staying at ~100%, both with HyperThreading enabled and with it disabled, right? If the emulation speed itself is deviating significantly from 100%, of course that's going to be your problem, but I'm guessing that's not the case?resle wrote:Xeon W3690
64gb RAM
GTX 1080
Windows 10 x64
All I use PCem for is recreating my old AMD 386/40mhz, and the emulation is faithful to the point that my memory recalls and reacts instinctiely to the same lags, stuttering and timings of things like a certain part of a certain game, or compiling certain sources with Borland Pascal, etc. as 25 years ago
Yet, with HyperThreading enabled (the cpu has 6 physical cores / 12 logical cores with HT), all changes. It seems to be way too fast or way too slow at times. I didn't bother benchmarking accurately, but it's really perceivable.
Interestingly, after for unrelated reasons I reinstalled PCem from scratch, the problem for now seems gone.
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Glad to hear that. Let us know if the problem returns!
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Hello everyone, just joined recently, and I'm very grateful for such a wonderful software
Host Machine: Core i7-3770 3.40 GHz, 8 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX650 1024 MB, Windows 7
PCem v12: Award 430VX PCI, Pentium 120, Sound Blaster AWE32, S3 ViRGE, 256mb ram, Windows 98
(played Disciples 1, NFS 1 and Myst 1 so far, performance is 95%-100%, I noticed the sound is lagging a little in Myst, also in Windows during the initial startup; NFS has somewhat less FPS here than its DOS version in DosBOX; increasing the CPU speed also increases the lag and decreases performance, so I guess my PC just isn't powerful enough)
Host Machine: Core i7-3770 3.40 GHz, 8 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX650 1024 MB, Windows 7
PCem v12: Award 430VX PCI, Pentium 120, Sound Blaster AWE32, S3 ViRGE, 256mb ram, Windows 98
(played Disciples 1, NFS 1 and Myst 1 so far, performance is 95%-100%, I noticed the sound is lagging a little in Myst, also in Windows during the initial startup; NFS has somewhat less FPS here than its DOS version in DosBOX; increasing the CPU speed also increases the lag and decreases performance, so I guess my PC just isn't powerful enough)
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Core i7 4.0 GHz
16 GB RAM
NVIDIA GTX960
Windows 10
I can get 100% performance using a Pentium MMX 200 on Award 430VX PCI. However, with late 90's graphically intensive games using the Voodoo card performance takes a hit to around 80-90%, but if I scale down to a Pentium MMX 166 it maintains 98-100%. All in all, very happy with my setup and PCem in general.
16 GB RAM
NVIDIA GTX960
Windows 10
I can get 100% performance using a Pentium MMX 200 on Award 430VX PCI. However, with late 90's graphically intensive games using the Voodoo card performance takes a hit to around 80-90%, but if I scale down to a Pentium MMX 166 it maintains 98-100%. All in all, very happy with my setup and PCem in general.