Wow, this is so much faster then on my SAM 440 flex 800MHz. If I even move the mouse while playing a module in MilkyTracker, it starts skipping badly, and the mouse pointer gets jerky too. OWB is also much faster.
You're having the same problem I've had with my Sam 733mhz. At anything other than 640x480, I didn't dare look at MilkyTracker the wrong way without getting playback problems.
This is what helped: In my Radeon 9250 monitor tooltypes, I set interrupts to YES. Now I still can't run Milky all the way up to 1920x1080, but I do have it running in a 1152x864 window on a 1920x1080 Workbench without issue. See if this helps you.
I learned this here in another thread about my Sam performance. I'm still not getting glitch-free DVD playback, but I'm starting to think my tolerance for glitches is lower than others might put up with or notice.
Pondering a Sam460 or an X1000. You know I want the latter, but I wonder how the former will perform with this kind of stuff.
I played this game a lot with an A1200 system, where it ran without music. PCx had very limited Soundblaster emulation. But as you can see, it's perfect on a G3 AmigaOne:
Note: when capturing games with DosBox (v 0.70 seems to have this option), keep in mind that the audio *will* distort if you put the cycles too high - the game can't be too demanding. And on OS4 the audio will be 16-bit PCM big endian, but incorrectly saved to the avi header as little-endian.
I would of appreciated a pm first. But on this occasion Ill let it pass Please sort out the first video thou, its really not quite right in resolution.