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Old 27 January 2017, 21:29   #1
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"Approximate A500/A1200 or cycle-exact" at +500% CPU Speed

I've been using A4000 configurations at "Fastest Possible", but I realise now that I've been watching Amiga demos at far too high a framerate, and whilst it looks lovely smooth, it's hardly an accurate indication of a real high-end Amiga. I'm using an Intel i3-4150, so I imagine it would be many orders of magnitude faster than a real 68040 Amiga.

I was planning on using the above configuration in the thread title for 68040 030/040/060, but is there a better method for these? Values other than 500%
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Old 27 January 2017, 22:46   #2
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This makes no sense.
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Old 28 January 2017, 08:11   #3
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