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LizardKing 09 July 2016 09:26

Raspberry Pi Zero emulation
 
How is the current state of Amiga emulation on the Pi Zero?
They are like the PI 1 but run at 1Ghz.
I'd like to use one as a tiny Amiga and boot straight into the workbench.
Is it fast enough or will I be very limited?
Should I go for a Pi 2 instead, though three of the cores would be worthless?

Or just go for Retropie and have other machines emulated but mostly use the Amiga emulation?
I am looking for a very small and cheap Amiga machine since I can attach a Pi to the back of a cheap 19" monitor and use a wireless keyboard and mouse.

Anubis 27 July 2016 21:45

You should go for RPi3, if you like to work with decent Amiga emulation.

For me RPi3 + RetroPie + UAE4ARM + ClassicWB Full (HDF for DH0, Folder for DH1 - that I can access directly from computer) + WHDLoad = decent Amiga emulation.

As for comments regarding cores, it seems they are not worthless, if OS uses them for things otherwise it would use your single core.

Reason I use RetroPie - all other emulators, including Mac (have OS 7.5.3. installed with HD) and DOS/Win3.11 in DOSBox. (modified scripts to make full use of DOSBox)

LizardKing 30 July 2016 08:29

I have a Pi 3, but if the emus are limited in screen size so it won't work for me as I want a desktop Amiga, not just a games machine.
In WinUAE one has a load of great options...thanks Toni!

trixster 30 July 2016 11:03

UAE4ARM can be set up to run workbench quite easily and there are no issues installing p96 to get a decent desktop running.

Anubis 01 August 2016 20:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by LizardKing (Post 1103561)
I have a Pi 3, but if the emus are limited in screen size so it won't work for me as I want a desktop Amiga, not just a games machine.
In WinUAE one has a load of great options...thanks Toni!

Not sure what you mean.... My RPi is is on my DESK (thus desktop :P) connected to monitor, that is wide screen, but my Amiga screen keeps correct aspect ratio, and I am running ClassicWB Full because I am used to it.

For sound I have connected 3.5mm AV output to this. I like good sound with my gameZ... :cheese

empardopo 01 August 2016 22:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anubis (Post 1103248)
You should go for RPi3, if you like to work with decent Amiga emulation.

For me RPi3 + RetroPie + UAE4ARM + ClassicWB Full (HDF for DH0, Folder for DH1 - that I can access directly from computer) + WHDLoad = decent Amiga emulation.

As for comments regarding cores, it seems they are not worthless, if OS uses them for things otherwise it would use your single core.

Reason I use RetroPie - all other emulators, including Mac (have OS 7.5.3. installed with HD) and DOS/Win3.11 in DOSBox. (modified scripts to make full use of DOSBox)

Can you share a tuto how can I install RetroPie + UAE4ARM + ClassicWB Full (HDF for DH0, Folder for DH1 - that I can access directly from computer) + Whdload?

I think it's very interesting including Mac (have OS 7.5.3. installed with HD)...

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Anubis 02 August 2016 21:48

Sure, just need to know what kind of depth for the instructions you need.

ETA Prime has very 'easy to follow' video how to setup RetroPie on RPi.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcNq...NkVpAPB06gbnSP

That would be 1st step. He has also video on setting up ClassicWB on UAE4ALL emulator, you can follow that, as doing it with UAR4ARM is just bit different.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ATCB-clhkU

I prefer installing and setting up my HDF on WinUAE, which is easier and takes less time. Once done, just transfer HDF to RetroPie, and access it from there.

Let me know with what part you need more help, and I will gladly help.

rsn8887 14 August 2016 01:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anubis (Post 1103248)
You should go for RPi3, if you like to work with decent Amiga emulation.

For me RPi3 + RetroPie + UAE4ARM + ClassicWB Full (HDF for DH0, Folder for DH1 - that I can access directly from computer) + WHDLoad = decent Amiga emulation.

As for comments regarding cores, it seems they are not worthless, if OS uses them for things otherwise it would use your single core.

Reason I use RetroPie - all other emulators, including Mac (have OS 7.5.3. installed with HD) and DOS/Win3.11 in DOSBox. (modified scripts to make full use of DOSBox)

Interesting. Does retropie support zipped game roms yet though? I remember I stopped fiddling with it after I realized I have to unzip all my roms for it.

empardopo 14 August 2016 11:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anubis (Post 1104048)
Sure, just need to know what kind of depth for the instructions you need.

ETA Prime has very 'easy to follow' video how to setup RetroPie on RPi.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcNq...NkVpAPB06gbnSP

That would be 1st step. He has also video on setting up ClassicWB on UAE4ALL emulator, you can follow that, as doing it with UAR4ARM is just bit different.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ATCB-clhkU

I prefer installing and setting up my HDF on WinUAE, which is easier and takes less time. Once done, just transfer HDF to RetroPie, and access it from there.

Let me know with what part you need more help, and I will gladly help.

Thanks very much. I'll take a look.
Greetings.

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Ulysses13 11 August 2021 17:22

This conversation quite quickly defaulted to RPi3 - Is it possible to do the Amiga justice with a Pi Zero?

I have an idea for a project, but it needs to be as tiny as possible!

fitzsteve 11 August 2021 22:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ulysses13 (Post 1500556)
This conversation quite quickly defaulted to RPi3 - Is it possible to do the Amiga justice with a Pi Zero?

I have an idea for a project, but it needs to be as tiny as possible!

I've got a Gpi which is a Pi0 in a gameboy style enclosure, I've tried Amiga on it, some basic A500 games ran acceptably but AGA stuff was slow or choppy.


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