While browsing through the web today, I found this nice piece of JavaScript:
Dan Griffin's Amstrad CPC Emulator (http://xiragon.com/)
I like the fact, that it is open source.
Does anyone know more details about this emulator?
Yes. Open source is good for JavaScript [nb]Which is soooo slooow anyway imho[/nb]
Speed is not a problem, as the PC power grow more fast than emulators accuracy. :D
For some reasons it doesn't help. If I switch to turbo modus, then on a 4 Core modern PC the system runs with 1400%, but with 80286 it did already run with 1200%.
A nice 10.000% Turbo mode would be interesting, to speed up Maxam ;-)
Quote from: TFM on 21:07, 30 October 13
For some reasons it doesn't help. If I switch to turbo modus, then on a 4 Core modern PC the system runs with 1400%, but with 80286 it did already run with 1200%.
Show me your PC please, what has a turbo modus, and runs windows 7 with same speed than your 80286.
Or did you talk about FutureOS? :P 8)
I talked about the emulators...
On the 80386 (80 MHz) it did run no$cpc. That did run in dos mode, and therefore was quick.
Here you are right...
But speaking about emulators and accuracy, I don't know, if no$cash emulator is the best solution.
(I will not say that other emulators are better or so but just personal thoughts)
Well, I'm not using it any longer since a lot of time. For reasons for sure.
I just had the idea of a real turbo mode for emus.
1 "Turbo" would be: Setting all CPU cycles to zero in the instructions.
But I'm not sure if it will cause serious crashes...
JavaCPC has a "real" turbo: You can enable it, and JavaCPC should speed up as much your PC can handle... (Until JavaCPC needs to sync. too often)
Yes, I know. But the Turbo of Caprice is still the most quick.