Baboon is right, Amiga is more important, and i hear there is already Castaway running quite well. Should run ok when you consider how inferior the machine is...![]()
(the result of an ST over-clocking project? or what i do to ST's in my garage?)
Baboon is right, Amiga is more important, and i hear there is already Castaway running quite well. Should run ok when you consider how inferior the machine is...![]()
(the result of an ST over-clocking project? or what i do to ST's in my garage?)
*sigh* tried castaway the menu and getting the thing to work is very fiddley and like you guys said a decent speed amiga emu would certainly keep me entertained for many a hour.
I'd really like to see a usable version of DosBox/486 emulator on the PSP, if that's even possible. PSPUAE is a decent substitute for playing classic point 'n click adventure games like King's Quest V and VI but having to deal with the long loading times and constantly switching disks is annoying. Plus there are lots of great games like the Commander Keen series that aren't available for the Amiga.
Any news on speed updates is great. PSPUAE is one I'm also keeping an eye on... seeing as I only began indulging in the Dreamcast Amiga emulator ( you dont wanna' know how many hours days I've wasted playing it ) so hopefully in the future we will see great improvements from the UAE team.
Cant wait fopr future releases . . . keep up the good work guys.
it has been looked into a couple of times, and there have been problems with HDF "threading", but i gather that it will be looked into again after the FAME core implemenation.
in the meanwhile, my "HD in RAM" savestates are available on www.pspuae.com for download, and these improve the load times of a -lot- of games. Sadly, savestates like those for Kings Quest would not be possible at the mo, due to the large number of disks and current memory limitations.
PSPUAE rocks UAE4ALL and PSP r0x GP2X!
I have both emus on my PSP, but for games that came out on both computers, I use CaSTaway for now, as it runs at full speed.
Finding ST roms is a hard business though - Amiga roms are a lot more easy to obtain.
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