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Offline Acill

Holy crap its even to slow on my 75Mhz 060 and 410Mhz PPC!!

If devs are building games and apps that seriously require hardware that is very hard to get and nonstandard it will be ugly on aminet. I think a specific section needs to be added to aminet with big bold statements about it. I did see this link in the comments for an FPU version, havent tried it. http://netsurf.baderman.net/wesnoth.fpu
« Last Edit: March 29, 2017, 02:20:49 PM by Acill »
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Offline Acill

Re: Battle for Wesnoth 68k - does this game require a Vampire?
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2017, 11:03:56 PM »
Quote from: nicholas;823965
Did you try running it under Trance or Petunia or just natively on the 060?


Not sure what this is?
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A4000T - CSPPC - Mediator
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Powermac G5 2GHZ
AmigaOne X5000
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Offline Acill

Re: Battle for Wesnoth 68k - does this game require a Vampire?
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2017, 02:11:56 PM »
Quote from: kolla;823983
Trance would be MorphOS and Petunia would be OS4 :)


Oh, Duh..... No I dont have any OS4 machines worth using. 4.1FE on my A4000 isnt very fast and I only have 3.9 on it now. My G5 is only used for MorphOS things.
Proud Retired Navy Chief!

A4000T - CSPPC - Mediator
Powerbook G4 15", 17"
Powermac G5 2GHZ
AmigaOne X5000
Need Amiga recap or other services in the US? Visit my website at http://www.acill.com and take a look or on facebook at http://facebook.com/acillclassics