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Digibooster 3 - very slow on 68k

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spotUP
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Digibooster 3 - very slow on 68k

Post by spotUP »

Hi!

I bought Digibooster 3 for 68k i belief that it would actually be useable with a 060 cpu.

This is not the case. It is extremely slow compared to DigiBooster 2.
Not at all useable.

Will the replayer be optimized for 68k?
If not, can I have a refund?
spotUP
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Re: Digibooster 3 - very slow on 68k

Post by spotUP »

Ok actually it’s ok if i lower the mixing rate to 22050.
G.Frank
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Re: Digibooster 3 - very slow on 68k

Post by G.Frank »

Hello!

DB3 is mainly meant for NG machines, OS4 and MOS, or at least UAE.
Due to the new code in C it cant be faster on old 68k machines,
even if its quite good optimized.

With an old SamFlex800 it plays 32 channels without any problems.

Greetings!
jjmarcos
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Re: Digibooster 3 - very slow on 68k

Post by jjmarcos »

Agreed. It's barely usable on my A1200 with a 68060 @ 75Mhz!
It improves a lot by increasing the priority of both the application and player, but there are still glitches while playing a DBM file and the volume output is low.
I guess I'll try with DB 2.

Anyway, happy to support any developments on software like this.
Keep up the good work!
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