![]() ![]() Processing a 1 minute long mp3 file will require about 2 minutes on the 486-DX66 (the processor cant do it faster) but then it should play it back without too much hickups. Once i am done with those, i will do the profiling on 486 and make it faster. This will however not happen before winter, as when next time i will develop Xcom, i will focus on major bugs, missing features, missing hotkeys, and stability related problems instead. I will build it to a case, and with the help of that board, i will be able to measure which functions consume too much time, and optimize them to reach better experience when moving the mouse around. ![]() I acquired a 486 motherboard with two different type of 486 processors a month ago, just for the sake of testing and optimizing this program on it. Can run simple (16 bit) DOS programs and games Compiled with FPU emulation (untested, needs more testing) SVGA (VESA VBE) for high-color and true-color display output It should work on DOS and DOS clones, it offers a better alternative against Windows 3.1 on retro machines. PLEASE NOTE: This is a public pre-alpha test-version. It requires 16 MByte (virtual) memory to run smoothly. Xcom can run on 386DX based computers (SX is maybe supported as well). ![]() Xcom is a free of charge program, the DOS version is released today. Unlike other windowing systems and protocols, it integrates the basic functionality as a monolithic, cohesive program. Xcom is a multi-windowed desktop environment with a file manager - it allows you to browse, copy, view and manage your files, start and stop programs, watch and listen basic media content and music. ![]()
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