MMULib trouble
After installing the latest MMULib (47.2) on AmigaOS 3.2.1 on Amiberry (WinUAE for Raspberry Pi), MuFastRom fails with "MuFastRom requires a working MMU."
The MMULib that came bundled together with AmigaOS 3.2 also spits out the same error, but that version doesn't start it automatically in User-Startup. Is this a real error? Do I need to start MuFastRom on a emulator? |
I think the MMULib installer has added it to user startup as you've updated the files, you should be fine to comment it out. Is there a reason you have it installed at all if the emulated CPU doesn't have an MMU?
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The only reason to have MMULib installed on an emulator is for the related 680x0 libraries when emulating a '040 or '060. (Which is why I have them installed.) For the tools that come with them, they're useless unless you have JIT disabled and MMU turned on in the CPU emulation.
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Thanks! I'll just comment them out then :)
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