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ID | Category [?] | Severity [?] | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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08584 | Media Support | Minor | Always | Mar 19, 2023, 18:59 | Mar 24, 2023, 00:30 |
Tester | Walker | View Status | Public | Platform | |
Assigned To | Resolution | Open | OS | ||
Status [?] | Confirmed | Driver | |||
Version | 0.252 | Fixed in Version | Build | ||
Fixed in Git Commit | Github Pull Request # | ||||
Summary | 08584: c64 all versions: since verson 0.243 Formatting a disk takes very long | ||||
Description |
Formatting a disk on the c64 took at best 2 min on the real hardware. Up to MAME 0.242 the time it took to format a disk image on the emulated device c64 was similar to the real hardware. Since MAME version 0.243 this Time has increased to 8-9 minutes - with enough patience a correct image is still created though (all supported media formats, .d64, .g64 and .mfi take the same amount of time to format an image). MAME 0.242 did not experience such a long time for formatting. The window freeezes after formatting sometimes, but after a few minutes the running emulation recovers and becomes responsive again. (Also in MAME 0.242) |
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Steps To Reproduce |
Start the driver, insert a newly created disk image (or attach an existing) of any supported format in Basic Enter: (NAME can be up to 16 chars, additional chars are concatenated, ID can be any two digit alphanumerical - id is used by the drive firmware to detect disk changes) OPEN15,8,15,"N:NAME,01":CLOSE15 after formatting is finished you will get a READY Prompt |
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Regression Version | 0.243 | ||||
Affected Sets / Systems | c64 all versions | ||||
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No.21194
Robbbert Senior Tester
Mar 24, 2023, 00:30
edited on: Mar 24, 2023, 00:32 |
I don't know anything about Commodore computers having never owned one, but it does take a long time. I created a new MFI image. I timed it at 6 min 44 seconds. The fps counter dropped as low as 6% during this operation, and the disk sounds were slurred. Also, an extraneous line was drawn in the border area below the screen. |
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