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Originally Posted by Akira
Faff. Play Protracker modules on standard PAula like a human
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I watch "high-end" (aka A4000/040) Amiga demos regularly, and AHI (I think it's called) is important.
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Originally Posted by DamienD
One game = one configuration file
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The way I see it, my real-life A500 (Screen Gems pack) setup from Christmas 1990 was recreated in one configuration file on WinUAE, and the same for my A1200 Nigel Mansell setup (with HDD) from September 1993 was recreated in one configuration file. I've tried to stick with that simple model ever since. I try and imagine what my dream A4000 configuration would be and go with that for all the high-end stuff (JIT conditions for emulation imposed, of course).
Back then, I would've stuck with floppies or installed the few HDD demos on the IDE drive from floppies, but if I'd later on had an opportunity to use WHDLoad, I would've taken it up and so have been able to store lots of games on the one HDD, and thus one configuration. It's more
efficient that way.