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Offline Rotzloeffel

Re: Apollo Team announces the Vampire V4
« on: August 29, 2017, 08:38:38 AM »
Quote from: kolla;830088
 Mind you, I am a Vampire user myself.

Me too :D And for me, there is absolutely no need for this massiv speed, running "old" Software.... There is a need for this massiv speed for doing grazy things with your Amiga, as I did in the past or do actually on my 060 and my PPC´s.... (NetBSD/Linux :) )

And, doing these grazy things requieres to have a compatible MMU and an FPU.... so for me, I still waiting for these both features.... meanwhile I have no usefull aplication which would require a Vampire :laughing:

for playing video, you can use a stock A500... thanks to AVI4HV :) check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2fUj14mF40
and how do do it for example on Linux :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2fUj14mF40
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Offline Rotzloeffel

Re: Apollo Team announces the Vampire V4
« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2017, 10:51:48 AM »
Quote from: BozzerBigD;830203
@Rotzloeffel

AGA support, the ability to play AB3D 2 at a decent speed and with FPU support the ability to render faster on Lightwave.

That´s what I said.... no FPU no grazy things :) same with MMU...

If these applications you mentioned above are "grazy Things" for you, it is OK....

For me, the 68080 is the fastest available 68k CPU... why not use it for existing grazy 68k applications WITHOUT limits ?
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