What is Basilisk II JIT
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What is Basilisk II JIT
Could someone please inform me about Basilisk II JIT, answering questions like:
1. What is it?
2. What are its advantages (and/or disadvantages) over the "regular" version of Basilisk II?
1. What is it?
2. What are its advantages (and/or disadvantages) over the "regular" version of Basilisk II?
I created a Windows compiled HTML help file (*.chm) to answer a number of questions about Basilisk II and Basilisk II JIT download latest release here.
Thanks for the help file. I think a comprehensive help file should be included with the program. However, since I'm rather new to these subjects, there was much I couldn't fathom.
Judging from the extensiveness of the file, it is obvious you have much experience in the field. Could you please tell me how stable the Basilisk II JIT version is under Windows 98. By upgrading, should I expect bugs, more hangups, etc.? Also, if, having installed the Basilisk II JIT version, I encountered some problems, would I be able to downgrade back to the "regular" version?
Judging from the extensiveness of the file, it is obvious you have much experience in the field. Could you please tell me how stable the Basilisk II JIT version is under Windows 98. By upgrading, should I expect bugs, more hangups, etc.? Also, if, having installed the Basilisk II JIT version, I encountered some problems, would I be able to downgrade back to the "regular" version?
I've been using the JIT version exclusively since the first beta was released. I only use the non-JIT version(s) when running benchtests on all the 68040 emulators (Linux Basilisk II (B2) ports, Fusion PC, SoftMac, Executor). The JIT version isn't anymore unstable then the non-JIT version in my opinion.
Basilisk II primarilly consists of 2 files: BasiliskII.exe and BasiliskIIGUI.exe. The JIT version of Basilisk II is just different versions of these two files. All that is needed to "upgrade" from B2 to B2 JIT is to either replace these two files with the JIT versions ... or more easily, just run Basilisk II JIT from another directory. People have been known in the past to post screenshots of several instances of Basilisk II running at the same time (as long as they aren't using the same hard drive file at the same time).
BTW, you won't see a noticable difference in the speed of booting up, openning/closing folders, etc. using the JIT version. It's speed is seen when running a processor intensive task like decompressing a Stuffit archive or running a filter on an image file. An older set of real world benchtests I ran can be seen here which shows, among other settings, how Basilisk II build 142 compares to a Basilisk II JIT build (2nd release) running on Windows 98 on my old AMD K6-2 500 MHz.
Oh and another note: Basilisk II for Windows is optimized for running on an NT-based OS, so upgrading your Windows OS would make Basilisk II faster and give you a few more features (like playing CDs inside the Mac OS).
Basilisk II primarilly consists of 2 files: BasiliskII.exe and BasiliskIIGUI.exe. The JIT version of Basilisk II is just different versions of these two files. All that is needed to "upgrade" from B2 to B2 JIT is to either replace these two files with the JIT versions ... or more easily, just run Basilisk II JIT from another directory. People have been known in the past to post screenshots of several instances of Basilisk II running at the same time (as long as they aren't using the same hard drive file at the same time).
BTW, you won't see a noticable difference in the speed of booting up, openning/closing folders, etc. using the JIT version. It's speed is seen when running a processor intensive task like decompressing a Stuffit archive or running a filter on an image file. An older set of real world benchtests I ran can be seen here which shows, among other settings, how Basilisk II build 142 compares to a Basilisk II JIT build (2nd release) running on Windows 98 on my old AMD K6-2 500 MHz.
Oh and another note: Basilisk II for Windows is optimized for running on an NT-based OS, so upgrading your Windows OS would make Basilisk II faster and give you a few more features (like playing CDs inside the Mac OS).
Here's where you get the BasiliskII.exe: http://mes.emuunlim.com/bin/quick_stop/ ... .win32.zip
Then replace the BasiliskIIGUI.exe in the zip file with this updated one: http://mes.emuunlim.com/bin/quick_stop/ ... kiigui.zip
(There's also an installer for B2\JIT here: http://mes.emuunlim.com/bin/quick_stop/ ... kIIJIT.exe )
Then replace the BasiliskIIGUI.exe in the zip file with this updated one: http://mes.emuunlim.com/bin/quick_stop/ ... kiigui.zip
(There's also an installer for B2\JIT here: http://mes.emuunlim.com/bin/quick_stop/ ... kIIJIT.exe )