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2 new Mo'Slos
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Dr.David
2005-10-01 03:45:59 UTC
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Developed for real-mode DOS but work well with more than a few programs in
Windows:

(1) Mo'Slo basic v.1.5 eval with two slowdown methods and a 0.01% slowdown
increment.

(2) Mo'Slo Deluxe v.3.1 with three slowdown methods, 0.01% slowdown
increment, cache disabling, much-improved keyboard control, etc.

The new slowdown methods slow smoothly and can reduce heat and power
consumption in real mode.

Details and eval download at http://moslo.info

Best regards,
Dr.David
Bateau
2005-10-01 14:27:42 UTC
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Post by Dr.David
Developed for real-mode DOS but work well with more than a few programs in
(1) Mo'Slo basic v.1.5 eval with two slowdown methods and a 0.01% slowdown
increment.
(2) Mo'Slo Deluxe v.3.1 with three slowdown methods, 0.01% slowdown
increment, cache disabling, much-improved keyboard control, etc.
The new slowdown methods slow smoothly and can reduce heat and power
consumption in real mode.
Details and eval download at http://moslo.info
Best regards,
Dr.David
Pff moslo HELLO DOSBOX.
Trimble Bracegirdle
2005-10-01 21:09:26 UTC
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Yes very nice....but will they let me play "Magic Carpet" 1st or 2nd on me
3.2 Ghz P4 ??? ..been looking for years for a go-slow-cpu that will do
these...........any-bunny ????

luv mouse
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r***@gmail.com
2005-10-02 00:49:17 UTC
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Magic Carpet 1 and 2 work fine in DosBox using the latest CVS.
Dr.David
2005-10-02 01:17:54 UTC
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Post by Trimble Bracegirdle
...but will they let me play "Magic Carpet" 1st or 2nd on me
3.2 Ghz P4 ???
Searching customer feedback I find that many folks have been using Mo'Slo to
play Magic Carpet/MC Plus, all the way back to 1998 (in that case the CPU
was a PII 266MHz). No one specifically mentions MC 2, but AFIK the game
engine's the same. The fastest system I have feedback on is Athlon 2800+
using Mo'Slo 4BIZ, but running on a P4 at 3.2 GHz is not a problem for any
of the current Mo'Slo products. I believe MC uses DOS/4GW memory extender
and therefore must be slowed from within its own directory (as explained in
the User Guide). VDMsound may be required in an NTVDM.

Rgrds, Dr.David
Trimble Bracegirdle
2005-10-02 01:35:36 UTC
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Thankyou to the last 2 posts for there suggestions re; "magic Carpet"
...I'll soon be trying both ,,,
Lv mouse
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