AmiDuke_RTG.lha Version: 1.0.10 EXTERNAL LINK Requirements:1) An RTG Amiga with a fast 68040 processor (CyberGFX API) 2) 64 MB of FASTRAM 3) AHI installed (v4.18 recommended) 4) 3.1 ROMS (3.0 ROMS may cause it to run slowly) 5) A copy of the PC Duke Nukem 3D data file (must be the Atomic version) Configuration Options: The tooltype 'CLOSE_WB' can be used to close the Workbench (3.1 ROMS recommended). You must run AmiDuke from the Workbench, running from the Shell is not supported. The AHI device used will be the one configured in your AHI Prefs (music unit), this will be written to the log file. You will need to place the PC game data file DUKE3D.GRP in the AmiDuke folder. Performance Considerations: 1) If you have a Blizzard/Apollo you should really be using BlizKick/RemApollo to get most speed out of your Amiga. 2) Fast File System is actually not, use PFS3 instead. 3) Stick with v4.18 of AHI as the later versions without the 'FAST' modes are slower. Limitations: 1) No network or multi-player support 2) No music support (sorry guys) 3) No joystick support Version History: 1.0.8 - Initial release based on the AGA version 1.0.9 - Fixed graphic issues with ramps 1.0.10 - Fixed close Workbench tooltype ------------------ DOSBox_RTG.lha Version: 0.74.014 EXTERNAL LINK Overview: Amiga RTG 68k port of DosBox 0.74. DOSBox is a DOS-emulator that uses the SDL-library which makes DOSBox very easy to port to different platforms. DOSBox has already been ported to many different platforms, such as Windows, BeOS, Linux, MacOS X and AmigaOS. Unfortunately this special optimized 68k port is still very slow on real classic hardware. Requirements: 1) An RTG Amiga with a fast 68040 processor 2) AHI installed (v4.18 recommended) 3) 3.1 ROMS (3.0 ROMS may cause it to run slowly) 4) Some old PC games or demos Features: * RTG SDL port * MIDI support * AHI Sound support * Fullscreen and window mode support Configuration Options: The tooltype 'CLOSE_WB' can be used to close the Workbench (3.1 ROMS recommended). The tooltype 'RELATIVE_MOUSE' can be used to capture relative mouse movement (only for fullscreen modes). You must run DOSBox from the Workbench, running from the Shell is not supported. The AHI device used will be the one configured in your AHI Prefs (Unit 0). You will need to install the CAMD library if you want to use an external MIDI device. The DOSBox log file will tell you which core it is actually using (may be different to the config setting). Performance Considerations: 1) The number of cycles you set for the CPU emulation is critical, too high for your real CPU will stall the emulation. 2) The fastest core to use is 'simple' but it's also the least compatible and may crash. 3) If you have a Blizzard/Apollo you should really be using BlizKick/RemApollo to get most speed out of your Amiga. 4) Fast File System is actually not, use PFS3 instead. 5) Stick with v4.18 of AHI as the later versions without the 'FAST' modes are slower. 6) Running in a window with an 8 bit screen mode will be slower. Limitations: 1) No CDROM support 2) No network support Version History: 0.74.009 - Initial release. 0.74.010 - Added back support for 486/586 CPU emulation. 0.74.011 - Fixed up mouse handling (SDL fix). 0.74.012 - Fixed timing issue (SDL fix), added joystick support. 0.74.013 - Mouse handling updates (SDL fix). 0.74.014 - Fixed native MIDI support.
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