WinUAE QEMU PPC
QEMU PPC core is now included. Previous PPC thread is closed. (http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=74710)
QEMU PPC core requirements: - WinUAE 2.9.0 b23 or newer requirements: - QEMU built as a library: http://www.winuae.net/files/b/qemu-uae.zip Unpack to winuae directory, dll gets unpacked to plugins directory. - Old dependency DLLs are not needed or used anymore. They can be deleted. EDIT: DLL updated. Based on QEMU 2.2.0rc3. Old requirements: - WinUAE 2.9.0 b17 or newer required. - QEMU dependencies: download and unpack to <winuae dir>\plugins\qemu http://www.winuae.net/files/stuff/qemu_dependencies.zip - QEMU built as a library: http://www.winuae.net/files/b/qemu-uae.zip Unpack to same directory as dependecy dlls. (Yes, it is big dll but QEMU is not designed to to be used as a CPU-only emulator) Previous requirements are still valid: Only CyberStorm PPC is supported. Do not enable any "UAE" devices/controllers if running non-m68k OS and so on.. OS4.x install guide: http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=75264 |
A great update and running notably faster than before and more compatible as well.
Nightlong PPC almost starts now, it will freeze at random during animated intro which is made up of rainbow colours for some reason. (68k version works fine) QuakePPC (QuakeWOS) runs at a much more playable rate. Timedemo demo2 reports 13.9 fps for me (320x240 8bit). was 2-3 fps before with broken gfx. So far a great update in my few minutes of testing. Aos4.0 running much better as well. Only issue ive noticed is if doing a keyboard reset while in my WarpOS environment, the entire emulation will freeze on the wb screen. |
MOS1.4.5 curiously enough crashes when creating the initial kernel threads.
Is the gdb stub accessible in some way? |
Any chance of a mirror link, cant get winuae.net. Seems to be hammered to death.
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Works fine here.
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Same problem here; no connection to winuae.net atm.
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Is JIT enabled/disabled by default for PPC emulation or is "jit" setting responsible for both m68k and PPC emulation?
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Ok, I gave it a quick try. The PPC emulation is much faster but I ran into some incompatiblities that weren't there before. On OS3.9 I tried some PPC datatypes. Jpg and tiff images loaded at the speed they do on a real Amiga with a Cyberstorm PPC. Imagine PPC worked at the normal speed. Then I started FXPaint. It took a chunk of ram and didn't load any further and I couldn't display images with datatypes I used before.
Tried loading OS4.0 and it got stuck in a loop and never loaded after going through the boot colors. When I hit F12 and tried to reset it, it just froze and I had to hit ctrl alt del to bring up the task manager and force quit it. Logs attached for both test runs. |
FXPaint hangs at start here too and after Reset WinUAE Crashing.
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SysSpeed says CPU ~20000 MIPS(WTF/wow) but FPU ~70 MFLOPS(mhh?).
Does QEMU JIT work for CPU only and not for the FPU? Or is it me doing something wrong? Or is it just to early to ask and I should wait for the next beta? |
Note: reset behavior with UAE+QEMU isn't sane yet. So until this is fixed in newer WinUAE/FS-UAE releases, just restart the emulator instead of using the reset function (if PPC CPU has been started)!
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I have been testing this and works fast it seems
yet I can't tell how fast is this compared to no JIT OK mpega.library warup now can play MP3 files at full speed Adoom PPC ( warp UP) works very fast maybe 35 fps here ( which is the maxium this port can do) but winuae freezes here after some time ppc is working, ex..playing doom or playing a mp3 file using mpega library yet I can't make any powerup program to work: example now I run vaxen.elf and says file is not executable ????? btw, I done a new workbench installation and Im running all of this on AGA can I use uaegfx or I must install picassoIV emulation ? |
What is the min spec machine to can use AOS4 "comfortable"?
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