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The "Not Quite Amiga but still computer related category" => Amiga Emulation => Topic started by: Gryfon on February 02, 2015, 01:10:34 PM
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Just announced this morning the new quad-core 1GB RAM Raspberry Pi:
http://www.raspberrypi.org/raspberry-pi-2-on-sale/
And an interesting article from Techradar where Ebon Upton of the Raspberry Pi foundation hopes this newer Pi will be powerful enough to emulate A1200 level Amigas:
http://www.techradar.com/news/computing-components/peripherals/raspberry-pi-ceo-i-really-want-to-see-amiga-emulation-on-raspberry-pi-2-1283093
I hope so too. I have a Pi and have seen but not tried the Amiga emulators on it. It's not going to be an FPGA Arcade by any stretch; I don't know the state of ARM based versions of Amiga emulators, but it's something I would love to see.
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I am curios to see if Amiga OS 4.1 FE will end up on ARM with uae.
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I hope so too. I have a Pi and have seen but not tried the Amiga emulators on it. It's not going to be an FPGA Arcade by any stretch; I don't know the state of ARM based versions of Amiga emulators, but it's something I would love to see.
All Amiga emulators are single-threaded AFAIK. The quad-cores would be wasting time on 3 of them waiting for the first one to finish running all of the emulation code.
IMHO, we either need an FPGA Amiga or a multithreaded emulator. Personally, I think the development time of the former would yield higher performance results than the latter, while the latter would be more compatible.
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UAE used to have "enable penguins" so that chipset waa emulated on one core and chipset on another.
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Who can tell us if there is more uae emulation on other arm devices?
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Mr. Google?
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I guess so.
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Here is something pretty cool.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2361699
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My new Pi recently got delivered, and I couldn't be happier with how it performs. That being said, not sure it'd have the grunt to emulate an Amiga suitably, considering the emulator itself would take up quite a bit of overhead.
Hoping a bulletproof, full featured version of AROS springs up for the new Pi. The new Pi runs Linux like a champ, and Win 10 embedded will be free for it.
Comparing the new 4 core Pi to the B I was using is like night and day, usability wise. The new one isn't a speed demon by any stretch, but I can honestly say I can use it on a daily basis for the basics of web browsing, word processing and other office stuff, social media, email, light multimedia usage under a full GUI environment without it being at all painful. Best $35 I ever spent, tbh.
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I have a couple of Pi2s here (to replace my existing PiB units), and also find the new ones a MASSIVELY improvement over the original. The ARM A7 core is a much more powerful processor which actually copes well worth modern computing demands, and as there are 4 of them, the device handles high demand well.
I have found myself using one as a "daily drive" without even thinking about it, something that was a struggle on the original. The 1gig of ram also helps.
As for emulating an Amiga? My guess is that A500/A1200 should be perfectly possible and satisfactory, something I will explore more if/when time allows.
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Anyone get around to toying with this yet? I've seen a handful of Youtube videos, but nothing that really explains how far UAE4ALL can go on this puppy.
I finally ordered mine and am putting it in an old PSX case for use as a PSX juke box. Considering PSX emulation is so good, I don't see why the Pi 2 wouldn't be capable of something like Gloom in near full screen. Or why OcatMED would not be a possibility, though I'd miss the MIDI capabilities...
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=78&t=110488
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Did emulation save a platform?
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Did emulation save a platform?
It saved the PSX, though I dunno about the Amiga... :)