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Amiga Man
Join Date: Sep 2018
Location: Shreveport, Louisiana / United States
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I was just thinking, if you are running Amiga Forever or WinUAE or what ever emulator you are currently running. Do any of them take advantage of the BIOS settings for a VM? Enabled is it even used?
![]() I just realized how much more powerful WinUAE is over Amiga Forever and whilst tinkering, while looking at CPU settings it hit me about this... |
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Amiga Man
Join Date: Sep 2018
Location: Shreveport, Louisiana / United States
Posts: 63
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Is still wondering if VM in bios helps any amiga emulators at all?
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Amiga Kingdom
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VM = Virtual Machine.
WinUAE is an emulator that runs within the Windows operating system. Amiga Forever uses WinUAE. The Commodore Amiga computers used a Kickstart ROM, that was their "BIOS". So in other words, no. One has nothing to do with the other. |
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