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Then I went little by little adding functionalities of the following versions, until arriving at the V8 (not completely, but if great part).
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To achieve this, I used a very old version of PCEM, with the help of “FreeBasic”, starting from PCEM-V4.1, about six months ago, I managed to make it work, in 80286 mode only. Some time ago I raised a challenge: make a PC emulator 80486 in Basic !!! Thanks to dns2kv2, Greatpsycho, Greg V, John Elliott, Koutakun, leilei, Martin_Riarte, rene, Tale and Tux for contributions towards this release.Īs always PCem can be downloaded here: Posted in 80286, 80386, 8086, IBMPC, MS-DOS, pcem | 5 Replies PCem ported to FreeBASICįrom the post on the /forum. Read-only cassette emulation for IBM PC and PCjr.Experimental ARM and ARM64 host support.This provides several optimisations, and the new design allows for greater portability and more scope for optimisation in the future Added emulation of AMD K6 family and IDT Winchip 2.New graphics cards added – Image Manager 1024, Sigma Designs Color 400, Trigem Korean VGA.New machines added – Zenith Data SupersPort, Bull Micral 45, Tulip AT Compact, Amstrad PPC512/640, Packard Bell PB410A, ASUS P/I-P55TVP4, ASUS P/I-P55T2P4, Epox P55-VA, FIC VA-503+.But I did have an 8bit VGA card selected, so what would I really expect? Interestingly enough in ‘low resolution’ mode it performed quite well, but setting it to the artificial ‘fastest PCI/VLB’ speed it was performing just great. I was doing my typical DooM thing, and the performance was abysmal. The new dynamic recompiler appears to be much more faster, although if you want maximum performance, make sure to set your video card to the fastest possible performance.