Nice videos of code running on an accelerated Ultimate 64. Would be interesting to see a video of how to setup the Ultimate 64 for different speeds, and how it affects editing basic programs etc.
I'll try to work that in next time I'm playing with something at 48mhz. To answer your question, it really doesn't effect any of editing, cursor speed, etc. While working on the program itself, it feels like a stock 64, that is until I run it. Gideon (The creator of the Ultimate 64) did a really good job of creating the opportunity to run programs faster without making it seem like turbo mode in vice.
Nice videos of code running on an accelerated Ultimate 64. Would be interesting to see a video of how to setup the Ultimate 64 for different speeds, and how it affects editing basic programs etc.
I'll try to work that in next time I'm playing with something at 48mhz. To answer your question, it really doesn't effect any of editing, cursor speed, etc. While working on the program itself, it feels like a stock 64, that is until I run it. Gideon (The creator of the Ultimate 64) did a really good job of creating the opportunity to run programs faster without making it seem like turbo mode in vice.