Amiga the problem is that it is a very complex machine, having lots of chips. Running them all at any speed would be a problem.
My thinking, but I still belive that it's possible to emulate a naked AMIGA500 (not the 600 or AGA or something like this...). On the GP32 there are these emus at the moment: NES (fullspeed), GameBoy (fullspeed), SNES (frameskip@4-5), Genesis (frameskip 2-3 with sound), MSX (fullspeed), PC-Engine (fullspeed!!), ATARI ST (nearly fullspeed), SMS+GameGear (fullspeed) and many others too.
Amiga the problem is that it is a very complex machine, having lots of chips. Running them all at any speed would be a problem.
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you're more likely to get a fullspeed psx/saturn/n64 emulator then an amiga one... amiga is like the holy grail of emulation.
It's amazing a old system like that had a 640x480 mode.
ON the original A1000 (OCS chipset)
704x480 NTSC or 704x522 PAL @ 352x480/522 4096 colors
ON the ECS a couple years later 16384x16384 panining desktop, and up to 1440x522 screen.
Even a 2GHz machine still has trouble emulating a descent amiga setup, I find myself powering on my Amiga at least 1/week to do graphics/music work.
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/...?st=1&c=32
I had no idea the Amiga 4000 existed. My father had an amiga 2500. that 4000 sounds like one bad mother.... for its time =D. all this talk of old systems makes me want to relive the days of the 128d.
the 4000 is still a descent computer, with a 68060/PPC in it, it still feels as fast as my 2.5Ghz machine, plus I still use it to generate reports, and I have no intention of re-buying lightwave, or Cinema4D..
Ahmmm.. the 128D... I'd put that at the best computer of all time... I need a time machine..
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