@Maijestro
It's always nice to talk to you.
Clearly, real hardware is always better.
Even for a simple 68k+Vampire, even if WinUAE is clearly superior.
You made the right choice in buying the X5000, and as I said, I'm very happy for you.
In life, there are empathetic people and others who aren't.
I'm happy when someone else is happy.
It's part of who I am.
As I said, I don't consider the cost of hardware tied to the bundled software (so for me, not buying it is a question of software, not hardware).
As I said, 600-700 euros would be a reasonable price for me.
But the price is higher, so I'm not buying it.
I was thinking about getting the new Ryzen with a motherboard and adequate memory.
But in the end, I'd be wasting money.
I'm keeping the 5800x with 48GB of RAM, and the 4060 since I have a 1080p AOC monitor is more than enough; basically everything runs fine.
The PS5 is stuck there, there's nothing. I bought it for GTA6, but that was delayed to 2026.
Obviously, I haven't given up on qemu, but I haven't had time lately. I think I figured out the problem using @Walkero's program. I took a look at the configuration it creates in the .log.
But if the Virtio-GPU driver is fine, why not buy the entire Enhancer Software 2.3 package?
Of course, trying the beta would be nice.
I remind you that with WinUAE, I've done everything with 4.1, absolutely everything.
The only limitation was not having a graphics driver for 4.1.
So I would have liked to try it and test it.
I imagine it's a bit like Morphos X64, not exactly the same, but the example is valid.
In the case of Morphos, it would take someone to fund the project.
But this is just my personal opinion.
Maybe a machine with a Virtio GPU will be available for pre-order.
But that's business, and I understand that in life, you need money to make a living.
And you have no idea how much money I spent on my wife's illness (a lot).
This is just the market, not a controversy

Have fun with the X5000
