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Re: test the performance in MAME - benchmarks explained
01/01/17 12:47 AM
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> Easiest is to use the baseline version of Mame from the commandline. > > mame ridgerac -bench 90 > > The switch is -bench, argument is time in emulated seconds. This tests the CPU > basically w/ no sound or graphics and is useful for comparing different intel chips > (or AMD which are historically worse) > > Results are in percentages, 100% is running full out. > > See http://www.mameui.info/Bench.htm > > Note some of those games on the page need to be set up before running.
How different would those benchmarks be if you test them with sound and graphics? Is there any specific methodology for doing it that way? There's obviously no -benchsoundgraphics commandline switch. I'm merely curious.
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