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Re: New CPU, Epic Mame performance..
06/30/14 07:07 AM
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> > At the commandline, you could run this: > > > > mame propcycl -bench 90 -verbose > bench.txt > > > > I think you could do that via a Windows shortcut, as well. > > command > file redirects the output of "command" to "file", overwriting the file. > command >> file redirects the output of "command" to "file", *adding* to the end of > the file if it already exists. > > Just open a text file and write lots of lines like: > mame propcycl -bench 90 -verbose >> bench.txt > mame scudr -bench 90 -verbose >> bench.txt > mame whatever -bench 90 -verbose >> bench.txt > > Then save the file as mamebench.bat or something similar, just with the ".bat" > extension. Run it. After some time it will end and you will have bench.txt with all > the results. > > Btw, I think that shortcuts that run in command line windows can be set somewhere in > their properties to not "close window after finish" but I might be confusing it with > something else. Anyway worth a look.
I thought he'd need to use > because he hadn't created any previous text file, but yes, he could use >> just to be safe, instead.
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