@@linuxjedivideo Hello! MMU support is only shown as existing, but not actually in there :( They once stopped developing this, so they just disabled compiling the MMU features.
@@elmariachi5133 that is true of Musashi. It provides no real benefit beyond one or two applications and has a performance penalty and a few bugs in Musashi. For Emu68 the MMU is pretty much required due to having no real OS kernel.
@@elmariachi5133 100% sure it is disabled in Musashi. I remember it happening at the time. We were having a bunch of issues with it and none of us want to touch it to fix it :)
Emu68 is great, and running natively for sure is needed in the case of CPU emulation. If only it supported the MMU..
There are very few things that require the MMU. Also I thought it did already? (It claims it has an MMU but I haven't tried anything that needs it).
@@linuxjedivideo Hello! MMU support is only shown as existing, but not actually in there :( They once stopped developing this, so they just disabled compiling the MMU features.
@@elmariachi5133 that is true of Musashi. It provides no real benefit beyond one or two applications and has a performance penalty and a few bugs in Musashi.
For Emu68 the MMU is pretty much required due to having no real OS kernel.
@@linuxjedivideo Are you sure on this, did you check back? Because I think I remember it vice versa :)
@@elmariachi5133 100% sure it is disabled in Musashi. I remember it happening at the time. We were having a bunch of issues with it and none of us want to touch it to fix it :)