I guess this question is best directed at Gianni and Camber;
What would you guys say is the required hardware to be able to use pc's for KO2-tournaments? And how should we set it up? Software; what's available, what do we need?
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I've run an Amiga emulator on the Raspberry Pi and it's sweet!
The best Amiga emulator I've seen for Windows is Amiga Forever, and THIS PAGE has information about system requirements.
Hope this helps,
John.
The best Amiga emulator I've seen for Windows is Amiga Forever, and THIS PAGE has information about system requirements.
Hope this helps,
John.
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I've also dug out my Windows / Android tablet, and will install the latest Amiga Forever on that tonight. It's got an Atom processor, with 2GB of RAM and I'm fairly sure that AF2013 ran really well on that.
More updates to follow.
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Gonna try this on my 6 years old laptop...
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Freshmaker wrote:Gonna try this on my 6 years old laptop...
It "should" be fine, but please do let us know how you get on.
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Very short recap. the crucial point is the monitor. you can have a NASA PC with 512 cores in parallel but if you have a 7ms delay monitor like most of Full HD 60 Hz monitor, there is anything you can do, there will be input lag, there will be stuttering, there will be tearing. no matter how far.
just only very fast and expensive monitor can nullify input lag, tearing and stuttering.
The second crucial point is the USB adapter but finally we found the best one and now it is quite common on amazon and it is quite common in the KOA!
just only very fast and expensive monitor can nullify input lag, tearing and stuttering.
The second crucial point is the USB adapter but finally we found the best one and now it is quite common on amazon and it is quite common in the KOA!

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Thanks Gianni. Good input.
But what software did you use?
But what software did you use?
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WinUAE.
I'm doing some testing, recording high speed video clips comparing the real thing (amiga+1084s) with high tech emulation and Kool. in terms of input and feeling perception, we have amiga feeling but looking at numbers, Kool is faster than winUAE.
so in my opinion, if Steve could guarantee a 100% kick off 2 in his kool, it would be better to play Kool in a local game instead of WinUAE. i can figure out easily a network of kool machines that automatically send the result to the server updating automatically the standings on the big screen. auto math of best attack average, best defence. and applying some microphone, best outburst of course
I'm doing some testing, recording high speed video clips comparing the real thing (amiga+1084s) with high tech emulation and Kool. in terms of input and feeling perception, we have amiga feeling but looking at numbers, Kool is faster than winUAE.
so in my opinion, if Steve could guarantee a 100% kick off 2 in his kool, it would be better to play Kool in a local game instead of WinUAE. i can figure out easily a network of kool machines that automatically send the result to the server updating automatically the standings on the big screen. auto math of best attack average, best defence. and applying some microphone, best outburst of course

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Interesting. Yes, I've been playing with that thought myself; asking Camber prettypleasewithsugarontop, is it possible to play proper matches, locally, in KOOL.
Camber? What would you say?
Camber? What would you say?
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It's already possible.
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