22-12-2004 06:22 PM | |
JoM | Well, there seems to be an optimum speed for my mouse between 3000~6000, anything higher than that and my moving the mouse around becomes jerky. |
22-12-2004 06:20 PM | |
Eagle of Fire |
Does increasing the cycles get your mouse and/or your keyboard more responsive? I'd like to know so I can know right on if another person come asking me the same question. While it would be nice to be the answer, I somehow don't think it might be it. |
22-12-2004 06:17 PM | |
JoM | Oh, I was mistaken, my fastest is several tens of thousands revolutions but it's still running very choppily. |
22-12-2004 06:12 PM | |
Eagle of Fire |
1800 cycles!!! My usual to run games is 10000! I guess you have an extremely slow computer? I would recommend a 1000mhz computer to run DOSBox. |
22-12-2004 06:07 PM | |
JoM | Yes, and The Settlers runs horribly slow. Even with 1800 CPU cycles (My maximum). |
22-12-2004 05:52 PM | |
Eagle of Fire | Windows XP is probably the problem here. Did you try DOSBox? |
22-12-2004 05:38 PM | |
JoM |
Basically, neither the mouse or the keyboard are responsive in game. When starting The Settlers Two, in the MS-DOS command line it says "Unknown Mouse Interrupt". I've had this problem twice whilst trying to play two of my favourite old games - Fifa 2000 (Not from here) and The Settlers 2 (From here). I'm running Windows XP using a Generic Microsoft Optical Mouse with a USB plug which has been plugged into a PS2 adapter. My keyboard is just a normal keyboard that came with the computer plugged into the normal socket. Could someone please suggest something? It's ruining my potential enjoyment of two great games. |