Amiga On The Dc


Dozer posted on Sep 22 2004 at 01:13 PM said:
Edit: Sigh, now I need change my boxers. Brb.

NNNNNnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnooooooooooo :D hehe

Wahts the DC's Specs??
 
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• CPU: 128-Bit Hitachi SuperH4 RISC (360 Mips, 800MB/sec Data Throughput)
• CPU speed: 200MHz
• RAM: 26 Megabyte (16MB main/8MB video/2 MB sound)
• Sound: 64 Voice Yamaha Super Intelligent Sound Processor (45MHz, 40Mips, 64 voices, 16-bit 48KHz, 3D audio support)
• Graphics processor: NEC PowerVR Series II (100MHz, renders up to 3.5 million polygons/sec)
• MIPS: 360 Mips
• FLOPS: 1.4 Billion
• Polygons per second: 3 Million
• CD-ROM Drive: 12 speed Proprietary Yamaha GD-ROM (Gigabyte Disc)
• Stores up to 1.2 Gigabytes.
• Controller ports: 4
• Dimensions: 189mm x 195mm x 76mm (7 7/16" x 7 11/16" x 3")
• Weight: 1.9kg (4.4lbs)
• Internal Modem
• Broadband/Ethernet Capability
 
Wow this is a good sign at how UAE may run on the GP - and this is without cyclone - but does it use the new faster C 68k core which has been around on the DC scene?

-Craig

www.gbax.com
 
I'm waiting for a release where I can change the disks.
It's a bit pointless at the moment to create one CDR for each game ;)

But this is GREAT news :)
 
EvilDragon posted on Sep 22 2004 at 05:10 PM said:
I'm waiting for a release where I can change the disks.
It's a bit pointless at the moment to create one CDR for each game ;)

But this is GREAT news :)

if your DC Can read CDRW then its slightly better :D
 
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Man I wanted to post this :). Oh well this is great news. Now an Amiga port may be possible with the Dreamcast sources.
 
There is a new much updated version with sound, I think a port of this with cyclone would be the best bet of a GP amiga emu.

Does anyone have contact details for the author? He might just need a GP32 ;)

-Craig

www.gbax.com
 
woogal posted on Sep 24 2004 at 11:24 AM said:
Does anyone have contact details for the author? He might just need a GP32
He's already got one ;)
The author is Chui (VBA, SDL, Fenix etc).

Maybe he will port it to the GP32 After the DC Version is finished :D
 
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Steve-O posted on Sep 22 2004 at 12:14 PM said:
if your DC Can read CDRW then its slightly better :D
No Dreamcast can read cdrw without modding, and if you do mod it it cannot play regular commercial games anymore or any cdrs.
 
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diablo2 posted on Sep 26 2004 at 01:56 PM said:
Steve-O posted on Sep 22 2004 at 12:14 PM said:
if your DC Can read CDRW then its slightly better :D
No Dreamcast can read cdrw without modding, and if you do mod it it cannot play regular commercial games anymore or any cdrs.
They occasionally do. Mine read only 1 brand that I've found. Expensive but good quality.
 
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diablo2 posted on Sep 26 2004 at 01:56 PM said:
Steve-O posted on Sep 22 2004 at 12:14 PM said:
if your DC Can read CDRW then its slightly better :D
No Dreamcast can read cdrw without modding, and if you do mod it it cannot play regular commercial games anymore or any cdrs.

Yup, some do...

If you do the mod correctly you can still read Origianls and CDR's....
 
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