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    Is it possible to run FUSE (ZX Spectrum emu) at over 100% speed?

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      SuperFella
      last edited by

      Question as per title, really. FUSE itself allows up to 500% speed with sound, is there any way to get it above 100% in the Retropie version?

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by

        There's no 'RetroPie' version of Fuse, when you install Fuse you get the same version as the upstream project (fuse-emulator.sf.net), so you should have the same options - including increasing the speed of the emulator.

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          SuperFella @mitu
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          @mitu I thought that and I've been trying to figure out where they might be hidden, but I've drawn a blank, hence my query. I tried a CFG file with

          speed = "200"

          but that did nothing. F4 is supposed to bring up the menu where speed is located but that did nothing either.

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            SuperFella
            last edited by SuperFella

            Sorry - just realised I should have been clear that by "Retropie version" I was talking about lr-fuse. Didn't realise there was a "bare" version. But I just tried that, and while F4 does bring up the menu and allow you to select 200% speed, it still doesn't actually work. When you go back to the game it's still at normal speed.

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator
              last edited by

              I find it that saving the settings and then re-starting the game works.

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                SuperFella @mitu
                last edited by SuperFella

                @mitu Nope, did nothing, just reverted to 100% when I quit reloaded. And wouldn't be much use anyway, as I want to play it specifically in lr-fuse.

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