L4TIMER selects the game clock (L4TIME.CPP): FAST = HMI SOS interrupt clock at 28 Hz, unset = polled 18.2 Hz BIOS tick. Not a speed switch -- finer time quantum, smoother sim dt and timing cadences. Per the operator: the flag tracked the deployed fleet's hardware -- original Tesla pods ran Pentium Pro 90s (SLOW), later fleets Pentium Pro 200s (FAST). The emulated pod has no ISR-headroom constraint, so FAST is our default from here on. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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[sdl]
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output=opengl
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[dosbox]
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memsize=32
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machine=svga_s3
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[cpu]
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core=normal
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cputype=pentium
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cycles=max
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[serial]
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serial1=disabled
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serial2=disabled
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[autoexec]
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mount c "C:\VWE\TeslaRel410\ALPHA_1"
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c:
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cd \REL410\BT
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set VIDEOFORMAT=svga
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set BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 P330 T6
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set TEMP=c:\
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call setenv.bat r f n n
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32rtm.exe -x
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btl4opt.exe -egg test.egg
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32rtm.exe -u
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echo ALPHA1-RUN-DONE
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pause
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