Frontier on Minimig - 7 vs 28 MHz

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2009

Difference between two modes of Minimig in new firmware by Jakub Bednarski. During video it's possible to seen framerate drops on default 7 MHz settings. With 28 MHz it's a dream, like no A500 ever seen (maybe even A1200 ;).

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  • Could you do the same with:

    The Killing Cloud

    F1GP

    Lotus III in two player splitscreen mode

    Also how Minimig performs with the scrolling of any pinball tables?

    Thanks for the vid.

  • Well, I can definetly try it. There is also new Minimig core since.

    Anyway - Minimig is almost perfect A500 (and more) emulator, so pinballs are just fine too.

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  • it looks really smooth, as Frontier hadn't pushed classic Amiga hardware to the limits.

  • Cool. Very nice illustration of how Amiga games are enhanced by the minimig's 28 MHz mode and fast Blitter.

    I also like how Syndicate runs on my minimig.

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