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Old 08 September 2002, 19:49   #1
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WinUAE 0.8.22R1 released

It is out..

http://www.winuae.net/
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Old 08 September 2002, 20:08   #2
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§ane wake up ! Kaillera power now
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Old 08 September 2002, 20:41   #3
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Whaa! I feared this.

As much as I'd love to make it available now, sadly it ain't release state yet (still some bugs to work out).

There's good news though, in a few days public beta testing will commence. I'll update the site in a moment.

In the meantime congratulate Toni on his latest WinUAE!
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Old 08 September 2002, 20:52   #4
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Hnmmm

Seems like R4 is still on the winuae site! or am I a bit stupid here?:eek
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Old 08 September 2002, 22:22   #5
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P4 JIT Fix

Toni, where might I find the pre-processor directive for the P4 fix, I'm assuming there's a #define hidden somewhere in the source? It's clear to me it works after fixing the Scalos crash and a very strange error with the Magic64 emulator.

Is this a clean fix, and is it safe to use on non-P4 CPUs?
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Old 08 September 2002, 22:29   #6
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Is this a clean fix, and is it safe to use on non-P4 CPUs?
It is safe but causes slowdown with certain M68K instructions, thats why there is separate P4 version. If I am not completely mistaken, JIT uses intel CPU's undocumented side-effect that don't work with P4 anymore. But I am not JIT guru.. Ask Bernd Rosch for more information.

gencomp.c, line 1134, add "failure;" before "uses_cmov;"

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Old 08 September 2002, 23:13   #7
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Ta, appreciate your input.

Hey! I'm not entirely certain but I think it just may have even solved the unsolvable threaded GUI JIT crash that had me pondering for some time over.
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hehe

sorry.. a bit impatient I know

thanks Toni

hmm still showing the old version.

oh well, I`ll try again tomorrow!
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Old 08 September 2002, 23:58   #9
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Hmm, it won´t save the cycle exact cpu and blitter setting in the chipset tab in your config file! You will have to select it everytime you load your config file!
 
Old 09 September 2002, 04:01   #10
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Big grin

I just (hour or so ago) downloaded the new WinUAE .. and thought i'd test it out by trying to get CD32/TV working, Its something i've been wanting to try.

All i can say is *WOW* .. fuckin brilliant .. Solid 50fps .. Solid sound .. And i was only in a 800x600 window on a 1280x1024 desktop.

I played (all CD32) 'Dizzy Big6','Cannon Fodder','Project-X' (that did suprise me, i always thought the copper background n such would kill it), and 'Fantastic Voyage'

My god its a brilliant piece of work is this WinUAE .. In the words of Mahir *I kiss You* .. (but hey i aint that way )

A BIG `Thank You' to Toni for all the hard work
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Old 09 September 2002, 10:25   #11
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That's a great release, the demo Big Time Sensuality runs with nearly no sound problems. Sound is only skippy with the AGA plasma effect part but I guess that's normal with my 800 mhz system. Thanks Toni
 
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saving input configs

I`v had to set it up twice now.. and the second time I saved a config. but I went back in to WInuae and none of my keyboard mappings Joy2 - kb were there..
D`oh I got it.. I was loading in A500 config and I had saved it with a A500 config!



any ideas?

also the standard arrow keys and stuff are not there anymore..
strange..

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Old 09 September 2002, 22:52   #13
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Old 09 September 2002, 23:01   #14
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But Dragon's Lair sucks

Great work, Toni!
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Still....Dragon's lair was nice to show off graphical capabilities back then. I always liked cartoons so I liked Dragon's lair as well, even if it is quickly completed.
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Old 09 September 2002, 23:18   #16
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But Dragon's Lair sucks

Great work, Toni!
Good work Toni - although I admit I haven't downloaded it yet. Too busy with my new REAL Amiga

Isn't it funny how a game with "great graphics" (at the time) like Dragon's Lair ages really quickly, yet a game like Biplane Duel (BIP) with cack graphics is still very much on my Top 10 list.

Good gameplay never dies, good graphics do.
 
Old 10 September 2002, 10:49   #17
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First Samurai works also great by now, without having to pull off any tricks (changing chipset timing inbetween). Probably caused by the fixes to disc emulation. However, it got scratchy sounds in contradiction to all the other games i have
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Is anybody other than me having problems accessing the winuae.net webpage?
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It's been down for me for 2 days now. Which is a shame. I need 8.21R4 again. 8.22R1 is too damn slow for some reason (I need to work on it some more, so don't ask for specifics yet ).
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cd32 cfg

Anyone got a cd32 cfg for this new version. Can't seem to get cd32 emulation working. Any advice on this is welcome too?
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