How about SFS?
  • MorphOS Developer
    jacadcaps
    Posts: 3108 from 2003/3/5
    From: Canada
    Strohmeyer's SFS versions are indeed not recommended. Better stick with good old working 68k SFS and the PPC one included with MorphOS.
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  • Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
    Solo_Kazuki
    Posts: 182 from 2006/7/23
    From: Universe:Milky...
    Well.. i had some time ago SFS 68k version, and i had some problems, e.g. when i/o access to HD was very intensive, thre was too big processor usage (probably because it's JIT emulation). In short - with SFS 68k You can't get as good transfer as with MOS version. e.g. Robin Hood (at least demo) was much slower because of intensive HD access.
  • »19.02.08 - 12:02
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  • MorphOS Developer
    jacadcaps
    Posts: 3108 from 2003/3/5
    From: Canada
    That's pretty obviouis since 68k is **surprise** emulated.
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    Solo_Kazuki
    Posts: 182 from 2006/7/23
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    As You can see in this thread, it isn't obvious for everyone... ;)
  • »20.02.08 - 15:34
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Jupp3
    Posts: 1193 from 2003/2/24
    From: Helsinki, Finland
    Emulated, unofficial branch with no guarantee for compatibility with the official branch (now or in the future)

    That should be enough to convince people to avoid it.

    Also remember that "bigger version number" doesn't always mean "has significant bugfixes and/or new features". And when comparing two totally separate branches, you really can't compare different releases only by their version numbers.

    [ Edited by Jupp3 on 2008/2/22 11:01 ]
  • »22.02.08 - 07:39
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