The stuttering scrolling issues are almost completely non-existent except for a very mild bounce that is barely noticable unless you inspect the backgrounds on scroll. However, I've spent a while looking about and downloaded a third emulator, which seems to be a translated and updated fork of the XM6 emulator called "XM6 Type-G" and this is altogether more robust. I'll give those options a spin and see if ti makes any difference. (I have over a dozen modules, and only 2 of them are compatible.) Only works properly on truly "pure GM" modules. = GM (Hidden, hold XF1 and push G on keyboard) : Note this is hidden for a reason as it was never really finished. Also I run Win7, so I can't help you so much with emulator specific problems.Ģ. I use Win68K High Speed myself, but I only use it for file management and testing, as I play on real machine. Sounds like you're Win68K High Speed already has MIDI I/O board "installed", so the game does give you the option. So, on XM6 Dracula's MIDI selection screen never shows up right? It just loads the game with internal FM right? That means the emulator is running the computer without a MIDI I/O board installed, so the game does not give you the option screen. _Īlways outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die I've heard MAME can also do X68k emulation but I'd prefer something independent (and I don't really know how it works in MAME).
I don't think I have a hardware problem running this stuff so I was hoping someone could shed some light on it.
I'm able to start a game and either the sound is weird, or the game seems to run ok for a few seconds before jerking horribly like it's playing catchup. As soon as I try to click options (for example, to load a rom) the search menu glitches out and a lot of the information is hidden until you hover over it. I got irritated with it not working right so tried running Win68k High Speed 0.95, and it's buggy and weird. Music is perfect and this emulator seems to skip certain screens (like the sound options at the start of Akumajo Dracula and some others). I've tried messing with video settings to no avail. I've tried running xm6 pro-68k and the framerate is choppy for some reason.
#WINDOWS 98 X68000 EMULATOR PC#
I have a relatively decent gaming PC and don't have any issues with Gamecube or PS2 emulation. Wondering if anyone knows much about this.