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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>Features</title>
<link href="Style.css" rel="stylesheet">
</head>
<body>
<article>
<p>WinUAE is a very feature-rich implementation of an
Amiga:</p>
<h1>Chipsets</h1>
<ul>
<li>A1000 original chipset</li>
<li>OCS</li>
<li>ECS (Agnus and/or Denise)</li>
<li>AGA</li>
<li>RTG (via Picasso 96)</li>
</ul>
<p>PAL and NTSC chipset support.<br>
All chipsets types have optional cycle-exact emulation
mode.</p>
<h1>CPU</h1>
<ul>
<li>68000</li>
<li>68010</li>
<li>68EC020</li>
<li>68020</li>
<li>68030</li>
<li>68040 (including EC/LC)</li>
<li>68060 (including EC/LC)</li>
<li>PPC support</li>
</ul>
<p>68000 has optional more compatible prefetch and cycle-exact
modes.<br>
68020 and higher CPU: optional JIT (Very fast x86 just in time
translation) emulation mode available.<br>
68030, 040 and 060 have optional MMU emulation support. MMU
emulation is not JIT compatible.<br>
68060 has optional exception emulation for unimplemented
integer instructions.<br>
PPC support via CyberStorm PPC or Blizzard PPC boards.</p>
<p>All CPUs also have user adjustable and fastest possible
speed options and optional FPU support.</p>
<h1>FPU</h1>
<ul>
<li>68881</li>
<li>68882</li>
<li>68040</li>
<li>68060</li>
</ul>
<p>FPU speed is not restricted, it is always fastest
possible.<br>
Optional accurate softfloat mode (v3.4.1) that also emulates
all arithmetic exceptions.<br>
68040 and 68060 has optional emulation for unimplemented FPU
instruction/datatype exceptions.</p>
<h1>Memory</h1>
<ul>
<li>Chip memory max 2M (real chipset limit), 8M (UAE only,
24-bit CPU), max 512M (UAE only, 32-bit CPU)</li>
<li>Fast memory. 24-bit CPU max 8M, 32-bit CPU max 2G/3.5G
(*)</li>
<li>Model specific memory regions supported (“Slow RAM”,
A3000/A4000 mainboard RAM etc)</li>
</ul>
<p>*) 64-bit Windows required, 3.5G only possible with 64-bit
WinUAE. 32-bit max is 512M.</p>
<h1>Floppy drives</h1>
<ul>
<li>0 to 4 floppy drives supported.</li>
<li>Multiple floppy speed options, compatible, 2x/4x/8x or
turbo mode (floppy rotation not emulated, as fast as
possible).</li>
<li>DD and HD drives supported.</li>
<li>PC Bridgeboard floppy drives (SD/DD 5.25″ and DD/HD
3.5″)</li>
</ul>
<h1>Parallel port printer</h1>
<ul>
<li>Passthrough. Data from Amiga is sent directly to printer.
Only works if Amiga native printer driver is available for
selected printer.</li>
<li>PostScript passthrough. Amiga PostScript printer driver
and PostScript printer required.</li>
<li>PostScript emulation. Amiga PostScript printer driver,
Windows GhostScript installation. Any Windows compatible
printer.</li>
<li>Epson matrix printer emulation. Emulates 1980/90s
de-facto Epson control codes (fonts, positioning, colors,
graphics etc..) supported by nearly all programs that had
printer support. Any Windows compatible printer.</li>
</ul>
<h1>Serial port</h1>
<ul>
<li>Amiga native serial port to host serial port option. Only
supports standard 7/8-bit serial protocols, 9-bit serial
protocol is not supported by PC hardware.</li>
<li>Supports all host serial-port like serial ports,
bluetooth adapters etc.</li>
<li>Connect two running WinUAE instances with emulated null
modem cable.</li>
<li>Serial port to TCP socket support.</li>
<li>Telnet-like serial port to WinUAE log window
support.</li>
</ul>
<h1>MIDI</h1>
<ul>
<li>Amiga native serial port to host MIDI device option.
Automatically used when serial port is programmed to 31200
bps speed.</li>
<li>Optional MIDI in to MIDI out routing.</li>
</ul>
<h1>UAEGFX Picasso96 compatible RTG (Retargetable graphics)
board</h1>
<ul>
<li>Configurable 24-bit CPU ZorroII (max 8M) or 32-bit CPU
ZorroIII (max 512M) VRAM.</li>
<li>Full color depth support, including modes that host
OS/hardware don’t support (for example 8-bit, 24-bit and
big-endian RGB modes)</li>
<li>All native hardware resolutions available.</li>
<li>Also supports Amiga common modes that host OS/hardware
may not support, for example 320×256.</li>
</ul>
<h1>Miscellaneous emulator expansions</h1>
<ul>
<li>Host harddrive directory mounted as Amiga harddrive.</li>
<li>uaehf.device. Hard disk image support and direct block
device support (Physical HD, CF card etc..)</li>
<li>bsdsocket.library. Amiga TCP/IP stack that uses host’s
TCP/IP stack.</li>
<li>uaenet.device SANA-II device driver. SLIRP or WinPCap
backends supported.</li>
<li>uaeserial.device. Multiport serial device, Amiga side
unit x = host serial port COMx:.</li>
<li>uaescsi.device. Access host PC optical drives. SCSI
emulation and CD audio supported.</li>
</ul>
<p>All above harddrive options support Amiga automount and
autoboot, even under Kickstart 1.2 and older.</p>
<h1>CD support</h1>
<ul>
<li>Most popular CD images are directly supported: iso,
cue/bin, cue/iso/wav, cue/iso/mp3, cue/iso/flac, mds, chd,
nrg. (All sector sizes supported, automatic conversion)</li>
<li>Compressed images supported, transparent on the fly
decompression, no temporary files used.</li>
<li>Physical CD/DVD/BD drives supported, including CD
emulators that emulate CD/DVD/BD drives.</li>
<li>Physical drive audio tracks supported, uses real time
digital audio extraction, does not require analog audio
cables.</li>
<li>SCSI command emulation, including audio track support
using digital audio extraction.</li>
<li>Hardware ATAPI and SCSI emulation, CD image or drive
connected to any hardware emulated IDE or SCSI
controller.</li>
</ul>
<h1>CDTV/CD32 special CD features</h1>
<ul>
<li>Hardware subchannel (CD+G/CD+MIDI audio CD)
emulation.</li>
<li>Autodetects CDTV/CD32 media in any physical or virtual
drive.</li>
<li>CD32 FMV module (VCD player).</li>
</ul>
<h1>File support</h1>
<ul>
<li>Transparent decompression of popular compression formats,
supported by all file types, including disk and CD images
(zip, 7zip, lzx, lha, lzx, rar)</li>
<li>Floppy disk image formats supported: adf, adz, dms, ipf,
fdi, scp, dsq, st, img.</li>
</ul>
<h1>Amiga models emulated</h1>
<p>Very high compatibility and accuracy:</p>
<ul>
<li>A500</li>
<li>A500+</li>
<li>A600</li>
<li>A1000</li>
<li>A2000</li>
<li>CDTV</li>
</ul>
<p>A500 emulation in cycle-exact mode has practically 100%
compatibility.</p>
<p>Good compatibility (Cycle-exact chipset emulation, CPU
memory accesses are cycle-exact, CPU internal instruction
execution speed is not exact):</p>
<ul>
<li>A1200</li>
<li>CD32</li>
</ul>
<p>Fast CPU emulation only, chipset/chip ram CPU accesses
optionally cycle-exact:</p>
<ul>
<li>A3000</li>
<li>A3000T</li>
<li>A4000</li>
<li>A4000T</li>
</ul>
<h1>Customized Amiga based hardware emulated</h1>
<ul>
<li>Arcadia (A500)</li>
<li>American Laser Games, including light gun(s) and
laserdisc player (A500)</li>
<li>Cubo (CD32)</li>
</ul>
</article>
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