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wawa 
Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
Posted on 3-Aug-2014 12:50:53
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@pavlor

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That is why I´m still using my fine-tuned stable OS3.x.

and that simple rational decision of you tells more that thousand words you are wasting here on a forum.

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Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
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@pavlor

When I test new software like demos it sometimes crashes but not very often. I would bet that the same happens when testing software on 68k. When I tested on amikit it also crashed now and then. "Unstable" means for me that the environment more or less randomly freezes without any obvious reason or reboots. That is not the case in my experience. I can run it hours without any reboot.

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Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
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that thousand words you are wasting here on a forum.


I´m enjoying discussions with fellow Amiga users.

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Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
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@pavlor

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If it crashes too often, it is not stable. May be bad applications, my configuration or something else. However, first releases were much worser.

yes, it is not as stable as os3, thats clear (its wip), although on winuae it should be pretty ok. have you tried lately? do you remember where your particular problems were? feedback leads to improvement you know. i might try to reproduce it before forwarding.

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Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
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@pavlor

that is nice

have you any description/scenery where and when it is "unstable" or only a general "feeling"?

I could look at it or report it but I need more informations

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Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
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@OlafS25

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I could look at it or report it but I need more informations


Will do more tests (probably not today).

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Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
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itix wrote:
I think their brand is better than AmigaOne brand and is soon capable to run OS4



???

Are you suggesting that OS4 will soon be running on Mac hardware, or just that it's feasible?

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Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
Posted on 3-Aug-2014 16:25:18
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@Boot_WB

When WinUAE emulates PowerPC CPU, it can be used to run OS4 on Mac hardware (Intel).

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Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
Posted on 3-Aug-2014 17:55:41
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@pavlor

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pavlor wrote:
@Boot_WB

When WinUAE emulates PowerPC CPU, it can be used to run OS4 on Mac hardware (Intel).


Toni Wilen has stated (and it was mentioned earlier in this thread) that his only intention was to get OS3.x PPC programs to run. Once he reached a stage where that was true, that was the end of it. He really has no intention of making it accurate of complete as the emulation of 68K and the classic Amiga are.

While the QEMU core would be preferred, he is working with the PearPC core simply because it is available and and easier task. However he is not interested in attempting to debug PPC executables to get the whole PowerUP/WarpOS environment compatibility into WinUAE.

Right now he has a core hooked up which startes and stops the PPC emulation, but is not functional at all in terms of the 68K and PPC emulations working together as on the PPC cards. There are several things he doesn't know what is going on in respect of the PPC memory mapping/registers.

There is certainly little chance that anything OS4 classic related would run on it.

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Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
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@_Steve_

I was referring to Itix (post 16) as explanation for Boot_WB.

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There is certainly little chance that anything OS4 classic related would run on it.


Without doubt.

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Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
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@pavlor

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When WinUAE emulates PowerPC CPU, it can be used to run OS4 on Mac hardware (Intel).


Indeed this is what I meant.

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Seiya 
Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
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i think it will be very interesting to run ppc classic software on winuae :)

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Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
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@Seiya

Like what? The 15-year-old, unremarkable and mostly buggy software written for WarpUP/PowerUP? Yes that will be very interesting indeed

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Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
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@Trixie

especially, that the most of it was available as plain 68k versions as well and under winuae there will not be aby remarkable speed difference. at least i dont recall any warpos exclusive software i would miss.

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Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
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@PPC emulation...

It might be interesting to see a poll of how fast x86/x64 computer people have in their household...

Often I see it mentioned how fast g3 emulation can be done on the fastest and most expensive i7 PCs.
Do all people have i7?

My 2year old x64 (3.8Ghz FX4300) can run PPC code roughly at the speed of nintendo Wii. (slower than my slowest MOS HW, faster than my SAM440)

(for Intel system one must have more than 100eur extra vs 4ghz AMD)

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Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
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I have 1x i7 CPU 975 @ 3.33GHz, 8 cores
1x ARES M7 i7 3775K
1x AresOne 2010 with Athlon64 X2 3000+
1x AresOne 2014 with E350

and much more slower than that.
People can play some wii games even on the E350.
GPU is important as well.

In a year or two even the lowed pcs for under 250€ will reach that.

... their is one thing where the SAM wins:
Noise. SAM is silent.
Is The X1000 passive cooled? If you see it from that perspective it would not look that bad.

For 100% Amiga felling it must be silent : )
Because of that I like the small ARM-computers a lot. Fast (double performance year for year for a pocket money price)

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Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
Posted on 4-Aug-2014 8:55:01
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@wawa

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i dont recall any warpos exclusive software i would miss.

Exactly. I could never understand the fuss about WarpUP/PowerUP support or emulation. They were just stop-gap solutions that left no software legacy to speak of.

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Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
Posted on 4-Aug-2014 9:22:46
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@wawa

The only exclusives that I can think of would be the Hyperion games that aren't ported, WipeOut 2097 and some demos, nothing that I would miss really. Even on my A1 XE I find the 68k-programs to run fast enough so no need for WarpOS-emulation.

PPC-emulation would be interesting for AOS 4 emulation. Like already mentioned you can't use composition or Gallium so it will kind of be "try before you buy" and it would also be useful to developers who wold get access to the latest functions in AOS 4.1.

I would really like to have AOS 4 runing on my PowerMac but I don't think that Hyperion consider the effort to be worth it. MOS runs really well though and I can finaly see what's better/worse between the two . Not trying to go OT into THAT discussion again, I'm just typing a little more than I should as usual .

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Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
Posted on 4-Aug-2014 9:59:00
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Hi All,

I'm testing Mac OS X on Mac-on-Linux and on QEMU on my A1-X1000. I have installed PearPC for a fast installation of OS X on my PC (Intel Xeon quad core 4x 2.93GHz). The PearPC ppc emulation acceleration is fantastic and impressive on my PC.

Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar shows me a G3 processor with 2.33GHz on PearPC. OS X/PPC is very fast on my PC.



Unfortunately the Jaguar image doesn't boot on Mac-on-Linux and on QEMU with KVM on my A1-X1000. But it boots on QEMU without KVM kernel modul. Jaguar shows me 433 MHz without KVM on my A1-X1000.



If WinUAE supports PPC emulation then I have a virtual CyberStorm PPC card with 2.33GHz on my PC. On my A1-X1000 I have 433MHz. 433MHz is not bad for a Classic Amiga.

This could be a big chance for Cloanto. Cloanto could offer an Amiga Forever with an OS4.1 Classic image. This would be a sensation.

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Re: WinUAE with Cyberstorm Emulation.
Posted on 4-Aug-2014 10:23:08
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Often I see it mentioned how fast g3 emulation can be done on the fastest and most expensive i7 PCs.
Do all people have i7?


My several years old PC has only:
2.13 GHz Core 2 Duo
GeForce 8600 GT with 256 MB video RAM
3072 MB RAM

Also since a year or so ago it's running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS only. I was going to make it dual-boot into Windows XP but I couldn't get it to install and after many failed attempts (all resulting in a BSOD) I gave up.

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