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  1. #1
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    Frame limiting problems

    I'm using Mupen 0.4 (compiled from source) on Fedora Core 3, kernel 2.6.11-ck1.
    Everything appears to work that I can see, but I can't make it limit the frames and it runs at 600% or something crazy most of the time. Is there a way to make it limited to 100% by default? I grep'd through the source code to references to the ./+/- keys but was unable to find anything useful. Found something about IDS_LIMITFPS but that was only in the windows source tree.

    Ideally I'd like to have control over the frame limiting, but atleast some way of making it 100% by default.



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    I just saw http://www.emutalk.net/showthread.php?t=27022 (wasn't there when I went to post this thread, had the window open for a few days...)

    Changing the audio plugin doesn't work for me though. I tried it on jttl and dummy and it still runs much too fast with no control over limiting.

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    ok I worked it out... The demo n64 files I was checking it with don't seem to support the frame limiting, but when I actually tried playing mario64, it worked perfectly.
    I've not seen emulation this good before, this beats anything on windows! (err except maybe mupen64 on windows)

    You guys are the best!

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