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High-end emulated systems
« on: February 05, 2014, 12:59:51 AM »
Hi guys,

I have a question:

Well - I was having problems with the audio becoming choppy when I would move to full screen in Amiga Forever to play games. So I decided to try to export all my system, game and ROM files out and use FS-UAE. That fixed the problem, when playing the games in FS-UAE in full screen the audio is fine.
 
Now, I don't know much about how much of the different RAM (I.E. chip, fast, slow, Z3, etc) each Amiga system could support. I'd like to setup configurations in FS-UAE for each system (A1000 through A4000) with as much hardware support as each system could manage. What I mean is, since I don't know, I would bump the different ram up in some systems, and either Workbench would not load on a A4000 setup, or a A500+ would guru out because of it or something...

Could someone tell me the different max hardware setups of each system. Sorry (I've only had A1000's and A500's) my first Amiga (1000) was the only expanded system I had, it had 2 MB of RAM on the side of the case in the expansion slot. So I don't really have much experience with this.

Thanks! :-)
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