DuDe
Emu64 Staff
UHLE 2064 <a href="http://www.ultrahle2064.com/">homepage</a> has been updated, with a nice status report from Dominator, one of UHLE 2064's coders. Here's what he had to say :
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Let's break the silence. As you already know, many members of the UHLE 2064 team have been inactive for months. But things are changing. We're planning on adding various features and improvements to the emulator in the long run. But we badly need users report.
So, we decided to soon release our current version of UHLE 2064. It has not been fully bug fixed, and it doesn't encounter the expected new improvements. Still, I personnaly consider that speed wise, we've reached an excellent level since my prehistoric PC can run most games full speed while surfing the web and running various tasks.
The emulator is also much more stable than the previous version. Ofcourse, besides this and new user friendly features, several compatiblity issues have been fixed while the overall compatibility keeps on growing.
That little <a href="http://www.ultrahle2064.com/images/example.jpg">snapshot </a> is kind of illustrating both these claims (using Jabo's on a TNT2 and K6-2 525Mhz). Estimated time range before release : 2 weeks.
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Those are great news, and that screenshot looks pretty damn promising
We'll have more on the release when it gets here, stay tuned
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Let's break the silence. As you already know, many members of the UHLE 2064 team have been inactive for months. But things are changing. We're planning on adding various features and improvements to the emulator in the long run. But we badly need users report.
So, we decided to soon release our current version of UHLE 2064. It has not been fully bug fixed, and it doesn't encounter the expected new improvements. Still, I personnaly consider that speed wise, we've reached an excellent level since my prehistoric PC can run most games full speed while surfing the web and running various tasks.
The emulator is also much more stable than the previous version. Ofcourse, besides this and new user friendly features, several compatiblity issues have been fixed while the overall compatibility keeps on growing.
That little <a href="http://www.ultrahle2064.com/images/example.jpg">snapshot </a> is kind of illustrating both these claims (using Jabo's on a TNT2 and K6-2 525Mhz). Estimated time range before release : 2 weeks.
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Those are great news, and that screenshot looks pretty damn promising
We'll have more on the release when it gets here, stay tuned