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2: Hatari on constrained devices
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5: Note: Comments in the toplevel Makefile-default.cnf file suggest
6: suitable compilation options for different platforms.
7:
8: In this directory are Hatari configurations files for mobile etc
9: devices on which the builtin Hatari defaults aren't appropriate.
10: Just copy suitable config file to the device /etc/ directory (or
11: to /usr/local/etc directory if Hatari is installed under /usr/local)
12: as 'hatari.cfg'.
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14: If these configuration settings don't provide sufficient performance,
15: use of an earlier Hatari version such as v0.95 (or even earlier)
16: should be considered. Their emulation wasn't as accurate as in latest
17: Hatari versions and therefore they're somewhat faster.
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19:
20: n810.cfg
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22:
23: Configuration file for the Nokia 770/N800/N810 TI Omap2 based devices:
24: - Shortcut keys adapted for the device keys:
25: - Menu, Increase, Decrease, Fullscreen, Joystick keyemu fire
26: - Smaller border values to prevent Hatari aborting when enabling
27: borders in fullscreen (note: enabling borders slows down things)
28: - Options that are more suitable for the device performance:
29: - Non-compatible CPU mode (works fine with most things)
30: - No Falcon DSP emulation
31: - Automatic frameskip
32: - No spec512 support
33: - 11kHz sound
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35:
36: win-ce.cfg
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38:
39: Configuration file for Windows Mobile based devices:
40: - Start in fullscreen mode
41: - Smaller border values / screen size limited to 320x240 resolution
42: - Options that are more suitable for the device performance:
43: - Non-compatible (but faster) CPU mode
44: - Frameskip enabled
45: - High spec512 threshold
46: - 11kHz sound
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