[News] Project Petunia FAQ | ANN.lu |
Posted on 19-Aug-2002 15:25 GMT by Álmos Rajnai | 68 comments View flat View list |
Project Petunia (AmigaOS4 JIT emulator) pages updated and extended with a FAQ.
Project Petunia pages (the emulator, that will be used in AmigaOS4) updated and extended with a FAQ.
After a long period of checking forums, chatboards and answering e-mails I decided to add a FAQ part into the project page. I hope I can clean up all the important questions arising in you. If something is not clear enough feel free to write a mail.
Project Petunia pages
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Project Petunia FAQ : Comment 28 of 68 | ANN.lu |
Posted by priest on 20-Aug-2002 11:17 GMT | In reply to Comment 27 (Anonymous): I hope those questions will go into the FAQ that Hyperion is putting up...
The next few answers I have gathered from the net during the past few months, so I might be wrong, but anyway:
>I wonder how easy is it to upgrade ExecSG for new stuff like upgraded 68k emulation? Is it just a library, a kernel module or what?
I think the 68k emulation is not built into the kernel, it's a separate task.
(perhaps separate task per every 68k application?????)
>It's better to let UAEJIT handle old A500 and A1200 games.
I understood it so that this OS4 68kJIT might be possible to be used with UAE, someday...
>I would like to have progress report for driver situation...which GFX card to buy...Radeon 9700? ;)
Last time I heard about it, Radeon8500 might be the latest supported card, even though all effects will not be used untill Warp3D is upgraded in later AmigaOS release.
(IIRC, Radeon9700 costs 2* more than Radeon8500. And Radeon8500 costs 2* more than Radeon7200... And untill Radeon8500 can be fully utilized, it's price will drop 1/2.... so ... better start with Radeon7x00 series card, you most likely done not loose $ in the long run.) |
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