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sadly the issue of the slowing down of music on my Amigaone 500/sam 460 hasn't been resolved with this update
I'm afraid I don't recall this. Is this problem present on old official releases of RunInUAE, or has it only appeared since JIT was added in the beta releases?
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I have noticed an improvement with Lotus 3 by playing around with some settings and reducing the screen size so that it does not run in fullscreen. I will try and play around some more with the settings but anyone have any ideas on what would be the most optimal configuration for UAE on the Amigaone 500/Sam460 in their config files?
Unfortunately I don't have a Sam460 to do any tests, so it's difficult for me to help. In general RunInUAE already tries to have "optimal" UAE settings, including using a custom 320x256 screen resolution by default, and skips 1 frame in 2, so that it performs acceptably on a slow Sam440. HOWEVER, if your machine has a Radeon HD card installed then it is assumed to be fast enough to use a 640x480 screen resolution by default, and not skip any frames.
I suggest you try using Shared settings > Set default screen size to > 320x256 (or 320x240). Unfortunately those screenmodes cannot be fullscreen on a Radeon HD. RunInUAE provides no way to change the default frame skipping, but you can try changing it on a per-game basis (if skipping 1 frame helps a lot then I can tell you how to make this the default).
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Most of my games are being loaded straight from WHD installs so I am guessing trying to emulate an A1200 system under WB3.1 isn't helping matters here in terms of processing power being used and I would be better loading games in ADF format but under an emulated A500 set up as it makes less of a demand on the processor or are the sound problems indicative of something else ??
Yes, emulating an A1200 to run A500 games (using WHDLoad) is not very efficient, so using ADF to play A500 games will give better performance.
Sound problems is possibly due to insufficient CPU power for emulation, so anything which lowers the overheads could help.