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| | Brian Robotham
Posts 52 12 Dec 2015 14:43
| Her i will post videos showcasing the Vampire 2 tarting with this... EXTERNAL LINK Here is a video of a few WHDload games running on Amiga 600 running beta version of Vampire 2. its a little long but i think worth the viewing. This is the "Bronze" version of the Apollo core, very very close to release so keep an eye open for it. General release of the Vampire II is hoped to be within the next 2 weeks. Release version will be the Silver bullet version. The Vampires will be able to be updated via the Amiga itself, no USB blaster needed unless the power goes out while you are updating. There will be addons, but its too early to tease you! Next week should be switching over to the 128MB production model of the Vampire 2
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| | Brian Robotham
Posts 52 20 Dec 2015 16:10
| here is a video of the Adventure Classic WB on the a600 EXTERNAL LINK
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| | Brian Robotham
Posts 52 20 Dec 2015 19:58
| Anew video of Fusion Mac emulator :)EXTERNAL LINK
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| | Simo Koivukoski (Apollo Team Member) Posts 601 20 Dec 2015 21:33
| A quick AmiKit for real (AKReal) boot test: EXTERNAL LINK
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| | Brian Robotham
Posts 52 01 Jan 2016 01:06
| Here is another little video... busy day :) EXTERNAL LINK
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| | Brian Robotham
Posts 52 01 Jan 2016 01:07
| One more... Adoom running on 640x480 @8 bit... FPS is shown at te end of the video :) EXTERNAL LINK
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| | Brian Robotham
Posts 52 14 Jan 2016 16:49
| New video... Warcraft playing via Fusion Mac Emulator EXTERNAL LINK
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| | Thierry Atheist
Posts 644 14 Jan 2016 21:40
| OH NO WAY MAN!!! The Amiga version of SWORD OF SODAN looks as good as the 256 colour 640*480 Macintosh one!!!! (I own and have played the Amiga Sword of Sodan on my unaccelerated A2000 (with 9 megs).)
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| | Simo Koivukoski (Apollo Team Member) Posts 601 24 Jan 2016 09:26
| Playing Super Mario Bros with A/NES emulator EXTERNAL LINK
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| | Mohican / AMs
Posts 6 24 Jan 2016 20:02
| Is there any solution/idea to show the Vampire RTG and Amiga native RGB signal with one video out ?
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| | Gunnar von Boehn (Apollo Team Member) Posts 6254 24 Jan 2016 20:46
| Mohican / aMs wrote:
| Is there any solution/idea to show the Vampire RTG and Amiga native RGB signal with one video out ?
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Yes. Of course the full SAGA is planned to be shown over the digital out.
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| | Mohican / AMs
Posts 6 24 Jan 2016 21:57
| Woow ;) AGA (+SAGA features) will be available for older OCS/ECS mashines with modern monitors. It's amazing.
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| | Mohican / AMs
Posts 6 25 Jan 2016 10:13
| Thinking a little further ... Could The Apollo CPU functional as any hardware emulation "layer" in the future (with bigger faster fpga) ? Like x86 bridge, Atari/Mac hw acceleration, C64/SID hardware emulation, or anything else ... on workbench screen ;) ? "One _platform_ to rule them all." ;)
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| | Michal Warzecha
Posts 209 26 Jan 2016 15:19
| Mohican / aMs wrote:
| Thinking a little further ... Could The Apollo CPU functional as any hardware emulation "layer" in the future (with bigger faster fpga) ? Like x86 bridge, Atari/Mac hw acceleration, C64/SID hardware emulation, or anything else ... on workbench screen ;) ? "One _platform_ to rule them all." ;)
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C64 and mac are already done by software, it's many times faster than original HW. Emulation of x86 is done by sw emulation too, but not so fast, CPU must be emulated. But is it needed? Fast emulation of cheapest and most popular computer on the world? PC emulation is just for fun, there is no any other reason to do that.
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| | Nixus Minimax
Posts 416 29 Jan 2016 15:48
| Michal Warzecha wrote:
| Emulation of x86 is done by sw emulation too, but not so fast, CPU must be emulated. But is it needed? Fast emulation of cheapest and most popular computer on the world? PC emulation is just for fun, there is no any other reason to do that. |
Sure PC emulation is needed. We want to run WinUAE in PCTask, after all... :o)
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| | Simo Koivukoski (Apollo Team Member) Posts 601 26 Feb 2016 07:07
| Side by side speed comparison video of WHDLoad Virus: EXTERNAL LINK
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