>the Amiga emulated the fastest Mac FASTER than the fastest Mac
I remember when people would post this sort of thing on Usenet, for years after most people had given up on the platform.
By the time the A4000 came out (late 1992), there were Macs that also had 68040s and ran at higher clock speeds, so I don't think it was remotely possible to do what you say. How could a 25 MHz CPU emulate a 33MHz CPU faster than native under any circumstances?
Up until the A3000 and the competing '030 Macintosh machines the Amiga's graphics and sound processors made up for slower CPUs. However, by the time of the '040 the Amiga was behind with the exception of SD NTSC video production.
I remember when people would post this sort of thing on Usenet, for years after most people had given up on the platform.
By the time the A4000 came out (late 1992), there were Macs that also had 68040s and ran at higher clock speeds, so I don't think it was remotely possible to do what you say. How could a 25 MHz CPU emulate a 33MHz CPU faster than native under any circumstances?