chris_r posted on Feb 20 2006 at 06:32 AM said:
Well not meaning to be rude but all critical did was port it which is practically no work compared to the huge effort chui put in to make the thing in the first place
Bernd Schmidt wrote UAE with the help of others (including Bernd Lachner who added SDL support). Other contributors include: Alessandro Bissacco, Hannu Rummukainen, Andre Beck, Ed Hanway, Denis Sablic, Marcus Sundberg, Samuel Devulder, Stefan Reinauer, Marco Nelissen, Thierry Lescot, Bruno Coste, Oliver Moehrke, Per Olofssen, Tristan Cavelier, Ruben Martinez, Olivier Raoul, Markus Gietzen, Christian Schmitt, Herman ten Brugge, Tauno Taipaleenmaki, Michael Krause, Kai Kollmorgen, Stefan Ropke, Joanne Dow, Rodney Hester, Volker Zota, David Varley, Christian Schmitt, Brian King, Samuel Mackrill, Dirk Vangestel, Thorsten Frueauf, Ernesto Corvi, Gustavo Goedert, Peter Remmers, Tim Gunn, Nemo Pohle, Michael Sontheimer, Christian Bauer, Patrick Hanevold, Ian Stephenson, Olaf 'Olsen' Barthel, Krister Bergman, Manfred Thole, Paul Kienitz, Mathias Ortmann, Peter Teichmann.
From my brief look at the CPU code, the one in squidge's port (which was based on E-UAE, according to squidge), is pretty much the same as the one that uae4all is using.
uae4all seems to differ mainly in the front end menu, the virtual keyboard (which I quite like), and the support for the FAME asm core (which isn't for ARM processors, before anyone asks). It also has some graphics and sound optimisations, and has had some features removed (unless they we're emulated when the code was ported from e-uae), and changed (in the case of disk access). I don't know vast amounts about the history of UAE, but that's what I believe is the state of it all.
I've stated on many occasions that it's largely the work of others.
BTW, if you're not meaning to be rude, then I'd suggest you refrain from commenting about how much work I have or haven't done compared to someone else's efforts. It's not very encouraging, really.
I'm just trying to make this work better on the gp2x.