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

Also, the latest version of MacUAE + HiToro has a '060 option. AFAIK WinUAE doesn't have that.
I could be using an old version of WinUAE though (i've got multiple machines

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Also, MacUAE runs VERY nice on my bog standard entry-level MacBook. Yes, that's the one with 512 megs of RAM!