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Re: Future Direction of PSPUAE
« Reply #15 on: December 14, 2007, 11:52:42 PM »

This is great news that development of PSPUAE is gaining speed again, especially as it has been about a year since the last release.

I'm really looking forward to the next version.

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Re: Future Direction of PSPUAE
« Reply #16 on: December 15, 2007, 02:25:22 PM »

This is great news that development of PSPUAE is gaining speed again, especially as it has been about a year since the last release.

I'm really looking forward to the next version.


A year, you ment 6 months, ;).
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Re: Future Direction of PSPUAE
« Reply #17 on: December 20, 2007, 05:09:41 PM »

if any help is needed for testing under the psp slim just drop me a message id be more than happy to help out it some way.
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Re: Future Direction of PSPUAE
« Reply #18 on: December 20, 2007, 06:48:07 PM »

if any help is needed for testing under the psp slim just drop me a message id be more than happy to help out it some way.

He he, now your Custom Firwared up, :). Bet your loving it.
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Re: Future Direction of PSPUAE
« Reply #19 on: December 20, 2007, 07:38:56 PM »

hehe definately!! thanks again for your help FOL!

the psp was supposed to actually be an xmas pressie to me.. so after we got it working (and played on it a bit.... ok alot!) I have sacrificed playing it again until xmas day to get into the spirit! lol.

long live the amiga!
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Re: Future Direction of PSPUAE
« Reply #20 on: December 20, 2007, 08:00:12 PM »

hehe definately!! thanks again for your help FOL!

the psp was supposed to actually be an xmas pressie to me.. so after we got it working (and played on it a bit.... ok alot!) I have sacrificed playing it again until xmas day to get into the spirit! lol.

long live the amiga!

Lmfao, nice, its nice to see someone, holding off for Christmas Day. Bet you have dowloaded all the Savestates from site, ready for Christmas Day, :)
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Re: Future Direction of PSPUAE
« Reply #21 on: December 21, 2007, 05:38:14 PM »

hehe definately!! thanks again for your help FOL!

the psp was supposed to actually be an xmas pressie to me.. so after we got it working (and played on it a bit.... ok alot!) I have sacrificed playing it again until xmas day to get into the spirit! lol.

long live the amiga!

Lmfao, nice, its nice to see someone, holding off for Christmas Day. Bet you have dowloaded all the Savestates from site, ready for Christmas Day, :)

you got it!! bring on christmas day! Hope everyone has a good one!
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Re: Future Direction of PSPUAE
« Reply #22 on: March 26, 2008, 03:41:04 AM »

GREAT WORK first of all. Id be happy to PAY for a usuable amiga 500 emulator for the psp.
And im going to give my input on this topic. I hope It helps.

Im not a programmer but I do know alot about hardware. And I know that there is no way your going to get 100%
speed out of this emulator without doing something other than porting the code across.
I dont know if this is possible but here goes.

The PSP has 1 cpu( MIPS R4000 ) with a vector unit that takes SIMD intructions.
aswell as another chip that does multimedia work like graphics and sound.

I am guessing that PSPUAE is only running on the CPU at 333mhz. hence the reason it's so slow. and with the C++ code
not been optimized enough for the MIPS cpu and even if it were. it would not be enough.

Now would it be possible to rewrite the UAE source so that the vector(which is super fast) unit translates some of the code?
say the blitter code? or even paula (sound)? this would gain about 20% speed which is enough for 100% emulation speed.

or giving the multimedia engine some of this work. freeing the CPU to get 100% speed.   

If it's possible. although it would require a veteran SIMD coder or assembly coder. im sure it could be done.
let me know what you think.

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Re: Future Direction of PSPUAE
« Reply #23 on: March 26, 2008, 09:22:30 AM »

Apparently Chilly Willy's been working on the code, so I'm guessing Media Engine work etc... but otherwise, its definately possible to create a playable emulator... 100% emulation is impossible in regards to anything...  nothing is 100% perfect.... except my ass.
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Re: Future Direction of PSPUAE
« Reply #24 on: March 26, 2008, 10:23:45 AM »

Indeed Chilly is rebuilting the UAE source from scratch with the PSP in mind, Using both CPU's to share the work. My tinkerings are just to tide us over until chilly's version arrives.
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Re: Future Direction of PSPUAE
« Reply #25 on: March 28, 2008, 04:13:03 PM »

I just read on maxconsole regarding Chilly and PSPuae: http://forums.maxconsole.net/showthread.php?p=901045#post901045

"I wonder if he's even still working on it or not, from what I remember he was putting all his time into the PSPUAE thing... but if you ask me that's not as cool as SNES because the Amiga had security checks that required that you have a physical copy of the game manual in front of you.. So for me its kind of hard to find quality rips of those games because they usually have to be hacked, and people may or may not have done a clean job of it..."

WTF?

Don't know if you guys (or Chilly himself) would like to reply to this weird post? lol
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Re: Future Direction of PSPUAE
« Reply #26 on: March 28, 2008, 05:20:39 PM »

I just read on maxconsole regarding Chilly and PSPuae: http://forums.maxconsole.net/showthread.php?p=901045#post901045

"I wonder if he's even still working on it or not, from what I remember he was putting all his time into the PSPUAE thing... but if you ask me that's not as cool as SNES because the Amiga had security checks that required that you have a physical copy of the game manual in front of you.. So for me its kind of hard to find quality rips of those games because they usually have to be hacked, and people may or may not have done a clean job of it..."

WTF?

Don't know if you guys (or Chilly himself) would like to reply to this weird post? lol


LMFAO, leave it be, sure chilly will reply. Chilly is not working soley on PSPUAE rebuild, he works on alot of stuff. He's a cyborg if you ask me, ;). How would he know if the game had'nt been cracked correctly if he has'nt a certain game before.
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Re: Future Direction of PSPUAE
« Reply #27 on: March 28, 2008, 10:28:50 PM »

"I wonder if he's even still working on it or not, from what I remember he was putting all his time into the PSPUAE thing... but if you ask me that's not as cool as SNES because the Amiga had security checks that required that you have a physical copy of the game manual in front of you.. So for me its kind of hard to find quality rips of those games because they usually have to be hacked, and people may or may not have done a clean job of it..."


the idiot has obviously never heard of either;

A) general game cracks avaiable at the time.... i.e. what emulator users take for granted as ADFs

B) the still ongoing (for ten year now btw) WHDload project, which, by making all amiga games HD installable, removes all forms of security checks, be it hardcoded for original disk usage, or game-manual checks (the latter of which is far easier to bypass btw) - ass well as adding countless number of bugfixes and additional functions (trainers, multiple button usages, highscore saving etc)

the SNES can go to hell. it's a pissy system, on which all the good games are better on the amiga anyway. feel free to flame away  for that comment guys, but i'll only tell you that i think you are wrong and you can **** off!
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Re: Future Direction of PSPUAE
« Reply #28 on: March 28, 2008, 11:11:21 PM »

:-)   matter of opinion there buddy, you think even some SPECTRUM games outclass amiga games!  :D

Lets face it, the general public dont have a clue what WHDLoad is, and even if they did- they wouldnt know how to use it unless it was SO BLOODY SIMPLE you could just click download and put into a directory (much like roms)... which you have done for pspuae- but the "general public" don't regard WHDLoad as the standard for amiga games (which belongs to ADF)...  Kinda like betamax vs vhs, or, something like that.

PS : the SNES beats Amiga heads down when it comes to beatemups, platformers and RPGS... then maybe racers (but there are exceptions to games, Lotus, XJ220, F1GP)... its a tough battle  ;D  everything else belongs to the Amiga :>  - music, strategy gaming, etc etc....  depends what floats your boats
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Re: Future Direction of PSPUAE
« Reply #29 on: March 29, 2008, 10:43:50 AM »

i realise that the public doenst know about whdload... but that only goes to prove that people are getting it -wrong- with the assumptions that people like that make. And they like to be wrong with such authority too.


i knew you'd pipe up to defend the SNES emuchicken.... i'd much rather have a MegaDrive thanks ;)
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