NeTo said:
Yep, but since you use only one app there is no problem at all (at least that's my case, cos when I play the emu i do nothing else). If you open Word or something heavy while playing the emu this way, then... I take no responsabilities.
Well, if you're in Win9x, yes, you can reasonably close everything else.
However, if you're in Win2k or XP, most "normal" users (myself included, in this regard) leave a lot of services running, and some of us like to play to waste time while otherwise chatting with some friends in AIM or ICQ or something (game in a window), etc.
So for me, for example, playing in a window more often than fullscreen, I should not under any circumstances choose HiP for my emus.
Opening Word isn't exactly out of the question either; a couple times when I've been doing school writing assignments in StarOffice (much MUCH heavier than Word), I've fired up 1964 or PJ64 or ZSNES and played a few rounds - to waste time, for inspiration, to kill writer's block... whatever the reason.
All I'm saying is 'user beware' and offering a reason why the programme doesn't use HiP-level processing time by default, though it very well could request High Priority on startup.