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MinimigAGA 1.2 core (wording): 68010 CPU, MHz missing #10

Closed AmigaIstMiST closed 3 years ago

AmigaIstMiST commented 8 years ago

The info text also claims, that the 68020 cpu is not faster than an 68000 when using 68000 software. On the current Amiga core, 68020 is twice as fast as a 68000 using ECS/OCS (according to Sysinfo), maybe this text comes from an older version of the core.

ghost commented 8 years ago

There is very little point in emulating a 68010. The only difference from a 68000 is the exception stack frame AFAIK.

On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 7:37 AM, AmigaIstMiST notifications@github.com wrote:

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Info text on OSD says: "... Minimig can emulate an 68000 or 68020 processor .." The 68010 cpu is missing here.

I personally think, there should be MHz after the cpu names. What, if you combine a 68020 cpu with OCS/ECS? Will it be clocked at 7 MHz or 14 MHz? If the text would say "CPU : 68020 (14MHz)" everything would be clear.

(BTW: a 68020 CPU with more MHz (25? 28?) would be cool :-) )

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AmigaIstMiST commented 8 years ago

The 68010 core is already there :-) Only the info text is too old.

AmigaIstMiST commented 8 years ago

This issue is only about wording.