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g01df1sh 
whdlopener is nearly perfect
Posted on 13-Dec-2018 21:32:54
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Joined: 16-Apr-2009
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From: UK

Hi all

I have just been trying out whdlopner for Morphos i have to say it has brought new life to my powerbook G4 which was stuck under my shelf for ages. I can now play lots of classic games just by clicking the games whdload icon. Some games I have tried have failed to load but I have a good selection of games that work perfect.

Ruff n Tumble
Projectx se
Superfrog
Cool spot
agony
xenon 2 megablast
slam tilt
Turrican 3
Giana sisters


This setup is so far the best portable Amiga system I have tried

Here is some links for those that would like to try it

https://amigax5000.blog/2018/08/17/whdlopener/

http://www.morphos-storage.net/?page=Emulation&file=WHDLOpener_1.0.lha


Last edited by g01df1sh on 13-Dec-2018 at 09:36 PM.

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Hypex 
Re: whdlopener is nearly perfect
Posted on 14-Dec-2018 14:54:33
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@g01df1sh

Nice. Thanks for reporting it. Would you say that MorphOS runs UAE better than OSX? Despite having hardware acceleration I found UAE to be poor on OSX. First I could not get it to go full screen. I was using HiToro as a GUI of sorts. Second, it was slow. Slower than it should have been. Terrible scrolling. On a 1.5 Ghz G4.

I actually found it worked better and faster, at normal looking speeds, on my 800Mhz XE.

Using Worms as an example here.

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g01df1sh 
Re: whdlopener is nearly perfect
Posted on 14-Dec-2018 23:34:14
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From: UK

@Hypex

Hi

I have not used amiga emulation under OSX. But all the games I have tried so far run great. Love ruff and tumble never got to play that back in the day even by today standards the gfx look wicked

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Re: whdlopener is nearly perfect
Posted on 14-Dec-2018 23:42:26
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@Hypex
Euae on MorphOS should work the same way like on AmigaOS4, except the fact that you can use overlay and 1.5GHZ G4 is 2x faster than 800Mhz XE.

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