Waw, thanks so much for the clarifications :O.
It would be great to see an emulator with the quality of FS-UAE in Android.
I really like UAE4All2 speed, outside the lack of compatibility, but... would be great to be able to save the configuration (RAM, floppies, etc ...), like you do in WinUAE.
I think i'll try E-UAE anyway
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See ya!
P.D: I have done a bit of testing, and have noticed a two things:
- The emulator seems to run too fast in my device (Rikomagic MK902II). I think is... like when you run a PAL game in NTSC mode and it gets accelerated. But i have the NTSC checkbox un ticked :S.
- In the Chipset tab, i tick the OCS chipset, and then the Full collision detection (i don't remember now the exact name of the option). When i tick the second, all chipset checkboxes (OCS, ECS and AGA) are un ticked:S.