SteveSMS wrote:
Piru wrote:
Mac UAE doesn't come even close to WinUAE. So if you get a Mac, you are pretty much forced to use Parallels + WinUAE anyway (or alternatively bootcamp, but that's a bit boring if you got Mac in the first place...).
@tvandor
WinUAE doesn't rule out Mac.
Actually, MacUAE + HiToro kicks booty. You just need the right settings 
As a lover of MacOS X... I would say MacUAE (+HiTorro) is still some way behind WinUAE. It's not far off... but it's certainly not as polished or stable (though I've only had one crash)... provided you use the Universal binaries of HiTorro and UAE.
Also, the latest version of MacUAE + HiToro has a '060 option. AFAIK WinUAE doesn't have that.
060 option doesn't work and caused my crash.. see above :-)