17 September 2001, 16:39 | #1 |
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WinUAE 08.17R1 Download link
http://www.winuae.hpg.com.br/WinUAE0817R1.exe
I found out about this from http://amiga.nvg.org/uae At the moment it seems better then v16 but is still not as fast as all v8s and all v14s of winuae. |
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http://codepoet.com/UAE/download.htm WinUAE 0.8.17 Release 1 ============================================== - FIXED: Various AGA and chipset-related fixes. (Bernd#1, Toni Wilen) - FIXED: .GZ support in floppy dialog doesn't cause corruption. (Timothy) - FIXED: Updated sprite-collision logic which fixes Leander, Archon 1 and 2, Menace, etc. (Toni) - FIXED: Updated disk-emulation code, for higher compatability. Also now supports .fdi and high-density .adf images. (Toni, Adil Temel) - FIXED: 60Hz support in Dynablaster and BC Kid (Toni Wilen) - FIXED: BSD-Socket emulation is mostly working, although bugs still exist. (Bernd#3) - FIXED: Picasso96 screens smaller than their display-mode would have crap in their left-hand-border if you grabbed the screen's title-bar and moved the screen to the right. - FIXED: Updated copy of rtg.library, including more patches. (Bernd#3) - FIXED: You can set the WinUAE resolution in full-screen to whatever you desire. Especially useful so that you set your full-screen size to match your desktop size, and it will prevent all your desktop icons from moving around after exitting WinUAE. (me, Georg) - FIXED: Stupid sound_channels=0 stuff in config-files works properly. - FIXED: Stupid gfx_center_xxx=yes/no stuff in config-files works properly. - FIXED: Selecting an item in the Hard Drives page of the GUI and then moving its position in the list now leaves the item highlighted. - FIXED: Detect OS version early, and inform the user appropriately instead of crashing. Windows NT is no longer a supported OS for WinUAE. - FIXED: Various little off-by-one pixel errors in the GUI. - FIXED: MIDI in/out lists in the Ports page of GUI were behaving strangely. - FIXED: Floppy-disc emulation change to allow Shadow of the Beast Trainer to work. (Toni Wilen) - FIXED: Small change in MIDI support so that closing MIDI and then reopening it will work properly. (Bernd Roesch) - FIXED: Call ahi_install in main.c. No Amiga-side AHI driver yet. - FIXED: MIDI-input doesn't have the concept of a "default device", unlike MIDI-output. Changed the GUI and programming accordingly. - FIXED: MIDI-output now does the right things with the serial-port after each written byte, which allows some other programs to finally work (MusicX, Deluxe Music, etc.) - ADDED: New hook function in uaelib for checking on removable drive state. - ADDED: Disk-change status is now tracked via WM_DEVICECHANGE notifications which allows "run >nil: uaediskchange cd0:" in the startup-sequence to work properly. Eject a CD-ROM, and the Amiga knows about it. Insert a new CD-ROM, and the Amiga knows about it. Woo-hoo! NOTE: Probably really buggy. - ADDED: New collision-modes, fast-copper mode (not save-able with config). - ADDED: State-save support. (Toni Wilen) - ADDED: Option in Sound page of GUI to enable/disable synchronized sound. - ADDED: Printing of DDCAPS info for display-driver, to help diagnostics. - ADDED: FDI disk-image support (Toni Wilen) - CHANGED: Tweaked the sound-code yet again, hopefully will get less out of sync. (Jose Gil, myself) - CHANGED: Add PC Drives no longer adds the floppy-drives. If you want access to A:, then you'll have to add it manually in the GUI. - CHANGED: Added ability to allocate larger amount of ZorroIII memory. (Bernd#3) - CHANGED: Added ability to allocate larger amount of RTG (Picasso96) memory. (Bernd#3) - CHANGED: Removed Vertical Blank Synchronization (VSync) support in Flip calls. This should increase synchronization and performance in full-screen mode, but may introduce some tearing/artifacting. - CHANGED: Use the system "hand" cursor when pointing at web-links in the About page (if available). (Oscar Sillani) - CHANGED: Use Tahoma font in About page of GUI. - CHANGED: Use up/down icons in the HardDisk page of GUI. (Oscar Sillani) Last edited by Amigaboy; 24 September 2001 at 02:17. |
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BAD NEWS
Tested State Of The Art demo and has the same graphics problems as 16r1 - 16r4 unless set to 68000 mode but on my machine it crashes back to desktops all the time and is slow. Also I see random flickering horizontal black lines. Good news At least the sound is in sink. Maybe it will work better when I upgrade from a PII 450. For now I stick to the old version. |
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Pentium II 450Mhz-still too slow?
Dare I ask,but has anyone managed to get respectable emulation speed's & sound of WinUAE later than 08.8r8 with something like a Celeron 266 with 128MB ram on Win98?? I've tried the Win UAE 08.14 series,but was so appalled at the choppy sound & sluggish speed I haven't bothered downloading any later versions since. And yes, I'm not expecting miracles, I realize I've gotta upgrade!! Just wish for something like 08.8r8 except slightly more games compatible. |
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My Duron 900 still gets sound/performance problems with anything after 0.8.8R8, and so did someone else with a 1.4 Thunderbird.
It's not a processor power issue that is causing these problems.................... One day I might be able to upgrade from 0.8.8R8 but not anytime soon. Amigas must be a real arse to emulate due to there complex nature, as the Megadrive/Snes/ST etc emus seem to have less problems. Still, it's free software so I can't complain - just glad I've got a real Amiga |
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I guess I tend to be a little lazy in terms of settings too as I leave WinUAE display settings to my standard desktop settings of 800x600 which probably doesn't help the speed much.
That said, given what Bloodwych said,it's a little ironic that (particulary the A500),systems are so less powerful on paper than today's PC's yet look at the sort of power required on PC to even attempt a decent emulation. I just find it curious when you compare the updates of say CCS64 from one version to another & yet it seems a lot of WinUAE games players are having a slower & buggier upgrade?? It just seems a pity someone couldn't take the core of a fairly good version in 08.8r8 (with WinUAE's blessing),& make an improved version that would at least complete the OCS/ECS side of the project. |
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I have tried it, and find the save state very reliable. I immeadiately tested games that have a difficult history of saving, like Megalomania, Powermonger and Pirates..oh, and Cadaver series as well...perfection. Sweet and simple. This is without a doubt the most important development lately. Now I can save King of Chicago and return to play where I have to make a hit on the rival gang's hideout
I must state that the save files are HUGE..over 11 megabytes each. Next on my wish list..a WinUAE without that absolutely useless JIT garbage. |
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JIT is good, but it has far too many bugs at the minute
@FTG Don't select as much memory (guessing at 10 or 11 mb) and the size of the Save-State file will be smaller |
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Extase
For anyone interested, Extase seems to work now in winuae thanks to the improvement in disk emulation.
Is there any other games that now work? |
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Warlock..I tested Jupiter's Masterdrive and Heimdal 2 AGA..both now work perfectly.
I'll post the configs, if you wish. |
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I was able to run Ultra Violent Worlds AGA for the first time. However, part of the titlescreen is cut off and perhaps in the game too.
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Exile
Hmm, exile seems to work, some graphical glitches on the left though. Didn't realise this didn't work before though.
Yeah, i wouldn't mind a look at the aga heimdall 2 fred, although i did complete the ocs/ecs version when it was first released (on a proper amiga of course). But, i'd like to see the difference, maybe even replay it. |
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Well, I will do it tonight, as I cook my favourite Turkish dish of eggplant and chicken, as I am now looking over the recipe.
you SHALL play heimdall 2 AGA, Warlock. As Barras told Napoleon in the state screen in the great KOEI strategy game, L'emperuer, (1991).. "Please be patient, your request shall be granted ere long." Hmm....I wonder if that game ever made it to the Amiga..the Legacy says it did. http://www.thelegacy.de/Museum/game.php3?game_id=4728 |
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Napoleon
Hehe, i've just uploaded one of the napoleon games i have, don't think it's the one you want, but someone might find it interesting. I'll see if i can find any more too.
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Actually, I never have seen this game, Warlock Thanks. i saw earlier in some thread you have Fields of Glory AGA. If so, would you post it?
I have done research, and it seems that L'empereur never made it to the Amiga, sadly. Shame..the NES version is very nice, far better than the lousy PeeCee version. Ok Ian, back on topic! I am not sure where the option is to reduce size of the save file,ol' buddy. Hey..go read the WinUAE must have thread Amigaboy posted in Problems->Emulators. |
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