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Ultimate Amiga Emulation News => WinUAE => Topic started by: FOL on 28 Nov, 2009, 01:16 PM

Title: WinUAE MMU setting
Post by: FOL on 28 Nov, 2009, 01:16 PM
Quote from: TCD on 25 Nov, 2009, 12:38 AM
Quote from: Anemos on 24 Nov, 2009, 11:32 PMnever late.. i have old version.. time to update?

I would say so :)
You should use the stable 1.6.1 from the WinUAE site. You can try the beta after you tested 1.6.1 for a bit.

Beta works fine for me.

Offtopic sort of: Anyone know how to disable MMU completely, i.e. emulate the CE version of  the CPU's. I really need to do a test and need MMU disabled.
Title: WinUAE MMU setting
Post by: Hungry Horace on 28 Nov, 2009, 01:20 PM
on WinUAE i thought the MMU was only emulated in 030 mode?
Title: WinUAE MMU setting
Post by: FOL on 28 Nov, 2009, 01:52 PM
Quote from: Hungry Horace on 28 Nov, 2009, 01:20 PM
on WinUAE i thought the MMU was only emulated in 030 mode?

Well selecting 030,040,060 shows as full mmu.

I really need to test something without mmu.
Title: WinUAE MMU setting
Post by: Hungry Horace on 28 Nov, 2009, 02:00 PM
so why notuse an 000, 020 mode?

i think i must be missing something here.
Title: WinUAE MMU setting
Post by: TCD on 28 Nov, 2009, 04:42 PM
Quote from: FOL on 28 Nov, 2009, 01:52 PMWell selecting 030,040,060 shows as full mmu.

I really need to test something without mmu.

Not sure if it's even supposed to be active for 030. When you select 040 you can deselect the '68040 MMU' checkbox (which isn't enabled by default...). Honestly that would be a very valid question for Toni ;)
Title: Re: WinUAE MMU setting
Post by: FOL on 29 Nov, 2009, 11:52 AM
Quote from: TCD on 28 Nov, 2009, 04:42 PM
Quote from: FOL on 28 Nov, 2009, 01:52 PMWell selecting 030,040,060 shows as full mmu.

I really need to test something without mmu.

Not sure if it's even supposed to be active for 030. When you select 040 you can deselect the '68040 MMU' checkbox (which isn't enabled by default...). Honestly that would be a very valid question for Toni ;)

Ok, so my test may be working. So that means its all good. Will have to investigate further.