Quote from: dingoolover on November 21, 2013, 09:51:27 pmQuote from: slaanesh on November 21, 2013, 07:43:02 pmSo what is the jz4750.h from the A380 kernel source?Banging the hardware gives maximum speed - yes - at the cost of some compatibility.If you have generic code, it isn't going to run at maximum speed.I like things to run as fast as they can - that's what I like doing - getting the most out of the hardware.great forget the "strong advices" ...Do you have anything reasonable to recommend for mame4all? If no, please, create a separate thread and don't interfere into things you have a vague idea about. Thank you.
Quote from: slaanesh on November 21, 2013, 07:43:02 pmSo what is the jz4750.h from the A380 kernel source?Banging the hardware gives maximum speed - yes - at the cost of some compatibility.If you have generic code, it isn't going to run at maximum speed.I like things to run as fast as they can - that's what I like doing - getting the most out of the hardware.great forget the "strong advices" ...
So what is the jz4750.h from the A380 kernel source?Banging the hardware gives maximum speed - yes - at the cost of some compatibility.If you have generic code, it isn't going to run at maximum speed.I like things to run as fast as they can - that's what I like doing - getting the most out of the hardware.
It's already fixed. I've been playing a few games today, including "Space Dungeon". Now playing at full-speed with sound.I'll try not take too long, I may release an early beta test this weekend as you A380 guys have been waiting for ages.
Unless any of the beta testers have found some outstanding bug, I think we're ready for a release.
Toki is fixed.There is not much else I can do speed wise short of being able to set the clock rate if the A380s CPU.I'm trying to implement a 2nd faster Z80 CPU emulator but it's tricky. It would be useful as a faster CORE but isn't very compatible yet.