3 # --enable-jit Enable JIT compiler (currently x86 only)
4 # --enable-natmem Enable JIT direct memory support (default auto)
5 # --enable-noflags Enable noflags support in JIT (default no)
6 # --enable-threads Enable thread support (default auto)
7 # --enable-autoconfig Enable emulaton of autoconfig devices (default auto)
8 # --enable-scsi-device Enable emulaton of SCSI devices (default no)
9 --enable-bsdsock Enable bsdsocket.library emulation
10 --enable-debugger Disable internal debugger/monitor (default no)
11 # --disable-state-saving Disable support for saving state snapshots (default no)
12 # --enable-enforcer Enable ersatz Enforcer support (default auto)
13 # --enable-action-replay Enable Action Replay cartridge emulation (default yes)
14 # --enable-dga X11 version: Use the DGA extension
15 # --enable-vidmode X11 version: Use the XF86VidMode extension
16 # --enable-ui Use a user interface if possible (default on)
17 # --enable-audio Enable audio output (default auto)
18 # --enable-fdi Enable FDI support (default yes)
19 # --disable-sdltest Do not try to compile and run a test SDL program
23 E-UAE is an Amiga emulator
25 E-UAE is an Amiga emulator, a program that allows you to run software
26 designed for Amiga computers on other platforms, such as Linux or Mac
27 OS. It is based on UAE, the original Ubiquitous Amiga Emulator, and
28 WinUAE, the Windows version of UAE. While it owes a huge debt to
29 these two great projects, E-UAE diverges from both, aiming to improve
30 performance and features on a variety of host platforms.