@Maijestro
I thought it was a limit with YT.rexx on 18 (360p)
instead it worked (by chance)
with 22 (720p)
strangely YT.rexx doesn't seem to always "lock" to 720p
indeed almost never on my system and certainly not because the Ryzen is slow because when I hook it it is fluid.
Yet I use your own "mplayer"
i tried 7457 and G3
nothing changes
I see you use -vo sdl
I would like to know your settings in SDL(prefs)
and what SDL are you using (version).
Thank you.
@balaton
Also back on topic yesterday I compiled qemu 8.0.3 with:
configure --target-list=ppc-softmmu
but for Ryzen systems only the line indicated above is needed?
should this enable everything properly?
Thank you.
@derfs
I am aware of the limitations of Voodoo with the (4.1)
WinUAE uses (1gb) of ram and Voodoo(16mb)
never had memory problems for the applications I use
in practice the memory never ran out and I used all possible applications including AmiCygnix with Firefox and used Games etc.
(if you look at Voodoo you don't have to compare it to an ATI because it is clear that they are two different things.
Your observation is correct but sm501 doesn't do the same things Voodoo would do.
@Hans
I'm glad to have received your answer.
Of course I meant Voodoo emulation.
And this is precisely the times debugging tests etc.
It will probably be a long time.
And it is clear that the work that you or "balaton" would do must be respected.
And I don't even know if you're feeling and how you want to set things up as mentioned via A-EON if I understand correctly.
So I ask you why not do a little survey for Voodoo emulation
Market research is also done this way.
And if there are other alternatives in the short term, that's fine.
Furthermore, donations to "balaton" could take place with the emulation of Voodoo by releasing the "separate package" as I said for 50 euros.
But if we are talking about 2-3 years, market research has no value in this case.
Because things change.
Thank you.
And thanks for your portings too
For example, AlienVSPredator also works with Voodoo with WinUAE+Voodoo