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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: unknown1 on December 07, 2013, 10:13:26 PM
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I have been wanting to ask this question for a while but did a search first and came up with this page which pretty thoroughly answers the question.
http://www.pouet.net/topic.php?which=132
Any additions?
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Do yourself a favour bro and spend the $100 and get an 030 for your a1200 and open up a whole world of awesome demos. That being said there are a few that will work on stock machine. Check out pouet.net (think thats the name) or the ADA amiga demo database
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Do yourself a favour bro and spend the $100 and get an 030 for your a1200 and open up a whole world of awesome demos. That being said there are a few that will work on stock machine. Check out pouet.net (think thats the name) or the ADA amiga demo database
Actually my REAL Amiga has an 030/50MHz board, I am trying to get stuff to run on UAE on my Mac, I haven't figured out how to emulate an accelerator board on it yet...
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Hahah good to hear man! Why do you want to watch demos on lame emu man? since you have the real thing ?
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Actually my REAL Amiga has an 030/50MHz board, I am trying to get stuff to run on UAE on my Mac, I haven't figured out how to emulate an accelerator board on it yet...
In the emulation you need not to emulate an accelator borad. You simply choose the cpu and ram (chip/fast) you want and there you go. Do not know but probably you can also specify the MHz...
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Hahah good to hear man! Why do you want to watch demos on lame emu man? since you have the real thing ?
REAL Amiga is in storage indefinitely, I am hoping it didn't sustain any water damage with the roof problem!
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In the emulation you need not to emulate an accelator borad. You simply choose the cpu and ram (chip/fast) you want and there you go. Do not know but probably you can also specify the MHz...
OK, I'll check that.