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by RogerPollack
805 days ago
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It definitely speeds up the data transfer rate and makes them a lot faster, a better experience. Sadly you're still limited to 1 processor core in a world where most computers that are in active use have at least have 2 processor cores. For example I bought a "PiStorm" for my Amiga 1200 computer that uses the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B for processing power (RTG Graphics, RAM, and data storage too via the SD card) and it made my Amiga 1200 useable for daily driving but it's the 4 core Raspberry Pi 4 Model B doing all the heavy lifting, not the Amiga. All I use is the keyboard and the proprietary bespoke chips when playing games that "hit the hardware". |
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