Getting software to work on 68LC060

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Re: Getting software to work on 68LC060

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BTW if anyone fancies porting Pocket Quake (Fixed point) to Amiga i think i have the Amiga related parts of AmiQuake in source form somewhere.
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Re: Getting software to work on 68LC060

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Roadshow seems to work fine, but I can't find my PCMCIA network card so I can't test it properly.

Netsurf SDL crashes regardless of anything. Netsurf OS4 port won't start since it requires OS3.9 and I am only using 3.1 so I can't check it.

EDIT: I am out of ideas what to test next. If anyone wants me to try something specific let me know.
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Re: Getting software to work on 68LC060

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IBrowse
SysInfo
Directory Opus
Stunt Car Racer
F/A 18 Interceptor (I suspect this is going to run way overspeed :D )

Just general stuff like that?
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Re: Getting software to work on 68LC060

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matt020 wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 12:02 am IBrowse
SysInfo
Directory Opus
Stunt Car Racer
F/A 18 Interceptor (I suspect this is going to run way overspeed :D )

Just general stuff like that?
OK I just found my PCMCIA network card and got it working pretty well with Roadshow.

Installed the new IBrowse 2.5 and it works well (need to use the 020 executable).

DOpus 4 GPL works, Sysinfo works. F/A 18 interceptor gets insane FPS.
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Re: Getting software to work on 68LC060

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Allen


Do you need to install the 030 MMU libs etc?
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Re: Getting software to work on 68LC060

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Lukya wrote: Wed Sep 02, 2020 8:31 pm Allen


Do you need to install the 030 MMU libs etc?
You really should install MMULib. Its the generic 68K MMU library of choice.
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Re: Getting software to work on 68LC060

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You need the 68060.library & preferably the whole MMULib package. For the rest, use 030 executables (on rare occasions 040 exes also work, for example mpega.library), but generally speaking you want everything else to be in 020 or 030 flavour.
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Re: Getting software to work on 68LC060

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Alen, did You tried to install this Lib?
http://www.amibay.com/showthread.php?11 ... ary-update
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8 Bit Dreams wrote: Wed Sep 02, 2020 9:10 pm Alen, did You tried to install this Lib?
http://www.amibay.com/showthread.php?11 ... ary-update
Yes, totally pointless. It does not emulate an FPU, simply removes the FPU managment code so even Femu crashes. Avoid.
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Dont use any speedgeek libraries. You cant use them with MMULib as they basically do the same thing.
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