Hi All New snapshot: http://www.rcdrummond.net/uae/test/20070223/ I'm trying a new method of adaptive system-friendling frame-waiting (this is what happens when you have cpu_speed=real and E-UAE waits each frame after the CPU emulation has done the amount of work that an A500 would do per frame). It works a lot better on Linux where the latency of doing a sleep can vary greatly. Anyway, let me know how it works for you. Also new is 'sinc' audio interpolation by Antti Lankila. Finally, E-UAE should build on Solaris/x86 now (including the JIT and the bsdsocket emulation). You'll need gmake (i.e., GNU make - not the standard Solaris make) and probably GCC too (I haven't tested with the Sun compiler). I've uploaded binaries for Linux/x86, Linux/AMD64 and OS X/PPC. Linux/PPC and OS4.0 binaries to follow shortly... The OS X build doesn't have SCSI emulation compiled in. It also has a problem when started from the Finder - when you quit, it'll open the 'load config' dialog again. Just hit cancel. I'll fix these problems soon... Cheers, Rich