This project is dedicated to the memory of William Morris (aka Frags), who was the main contributor to the bounty but was unable to see the final result.

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Happy birthday Amiga!

Happy 30th birthday, Amiga!


Your journey has started 30 years ago, on 23rd July 1985,
when the first Amiga 1000 was introduced to the clueless public at a clumsy, but epic event.
This journey is never ending, still going on after 30 years.

We love you.

Monday, January 12, 2015

A sad day

Right after the final release was announced I have learned that the main contributor to the bounty:

William Morris
(Frags on AW.net)

has passed away in June last year.

It feels really sad that he was not able to see the result of the project.

I would like to dedicate the E-UAE PowerPC JIT implementation to his memory.


Thanks to Carl Moppett for letting me know about this tragic event.

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Linux stability fix: v1.0.1 (Hoverboard)

After releasing the first stable version I have received lots of feedback from folks around the world. Most of you guys were positive about the release, except my good old pal: Mike Blackburn.

Probably there are not too many E-UAE users are trying to run it on LinuxPPC and one of the reasons is probably: there is no binary distribution. Yet, there are a handful of crazy people... One of them is Mike.

He was not happy about the final release, because it is not working at all on Linux. The situation was tricky, because it was working before, but not anymore after my (seemingly unrelated) changes regarding the removal of useless debug logging.

After a week of struggling, roughly 70 emails(!) he figured out what was wrong: cache flushing.

Thanks to him here is a new "release" for the few LinuxPPC users: v1.0.1.
It is not really a release, since there is no binary build available, but I made a remark in the release folder to get the sources from 1.0.1 tag and build it on LinuxPPC.

Nice work, Mike!