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GP2X-THOM v1.0.2 released

TO7-70 emulator for GP2X
Hi All,
Thom is one of the best emulator of the Thomson TO7 home computer running on MacOS, Windows and Unix.
It has been initially written by Sylvain Huet in 1996 (see http://www.sylvain-huet.com), then Eric Botcazou (see http://nostalgies.thomsonistes.org/) continued this project and added many news features.
What's new in GP2X-thom version 1.0.2 :
- New speed limiter
- New sound volume handler
- New virtual keyboard position
- Help file can have up to 4096 lines (useful to write your own documentation/cheat file)
- Bug fix in sound mute
- Bug fix in joystick handler (Diagonals weren't properly handled)
- Bug fix in key mapping (reverse Ltrigger and Rtrigger keys)
- New default keyboard mapping: (press Trigger + Joystick to emulate cursor keys)
- Bug fix in menus
- Bug fix in file requester (crash when moving up)
- Bug fix in exit handler (should not freeze anymore)
>> Get it HERE
Mame Plus! 0.114u1 released
Dark_AleX's Custom Firmware 3.30 OE-A released
3.30 Open Edition REvision A
Installation instructions:
- Copy oeupdmaker and oeupdmaker% to /PSP/GAME if you are in 1.50, or to /PSP/GAME150 if you
are in any SE/OE version. Get the 1.50 and 3.30 Sony updaters (of any region, because all are
currently the same), and copy them in the oeupdmaker directory with the names 150.PBP and 330.PBP.
Execute the program, and it will generate the DATA.DXAR file. Although the program will check its
integrity at the end, you can also check it with the following checksums:
CRC32: A0723B56
MD5: DEBFC0488D088C384021231814514DA9
SHA1: 7AB9A6928BD08E26F9BEB18C3A2314AD0C745964
- Copy 330oeflasher and 330oeflasher% to /PSP/GAME if you are in 1.50, or to /PSP/GAME150 if you
are in any SE/OE version. Move the DATA.DXAR to 330oeflasher directory.
You need 75% battery, although you can skip this if you pressed L+triangle while loading the program.
Changelog:
- Updated from psp firmware 3.10 to 3.30
- Fixed a bug that could have caused inestability in 3.10 OE after recovering from sleep mode.
- Patched a protection that prevents the firmware to load higher firmware modules.
popsloader note: it won't work on 3.30 OE due to sony rearranging again the module list of pspbtcnf_pops.
(thanks sony for destroying my backwards compatibility again ¬¬ ).
I'll make a new version one of these days to support all current pops in 3.30 OE, 3.10 OE and
maybe 3.03 OE-C.
Get it here: lan.sh
emuControlCenter 0.9 released

Hi,
from Andreas (emuControlCenter head-developer)
The biggest update in emuControlCenter history has been done. This release contains many new features, requested by the users of ecc and fixes the most known bugs.
You can download emuControlCenter 0.9 at http://www.camya.com/ecc/
The biggest features are the complete new and faster imageHandling, a new ImageCenter including image drag-n-drop for easier adding images from your roms. (A converter of the ecc images is included!) The new simple search filter make searching for equal roms easier. Also the Autocompletion for Developers and Publishers will make adding and searching meta-informations much easier and faster!
Phoenix have added new platforms to ecc. Now ecc can also handle Fairchild Channel F, Game Park 32, MGT Sam Coupé, MSX 2, Nintendo Virtual Boy and Oric Atmos/Telestrat Roms and emulators. Also phoenix added a first version of the documentation explaining the functions of the ecc-tools.
An overview of the supported Platforms in emuControlCenter:
* Amstrad CPC (*.dsk,*.arc,*.dsc,*.esdk,*.cdt,*.tzx,*.voc,*.wav,*.cpr,*.crt)
* - ATARI -
* Atari 8-bit (*.bin,*.cas,*.prg,*.bas,*.rom,*.atr,*.xfd,*.dcm,*.xex)
* Atari 2600 (*.a26,*.bin)
* Atari 5200 (*.a52,*.bin)
* Atari 7800 (*.a78)
* Atari Jaguar (*.jag,*.bin,*.rom)
* Atari Lynx (*.lnx,*.lyx,*.com,*.o)
* - BANDAI -
* Bandai Wonderswan (B/W) (*.ws)
* Bandai Wonderswan Color (*.wsc)
* Coleco Vision (*.col,*.rom)
* Colour Genie (*.cas)
* - COMMODORE -
* Commodore 64 (*.d64,*.t64,*.tap,*.prg)
* Commodore VIC-20 (*.d64,*.t64,*.tap,*.prg)
* Emerson Arcadia 2001 (*.bin)
* Fairchild Channel F (*.bin)
* Game Park 32 (*.axf, *.elf, *.fxe, *.gxb)
* GCE Vectrex (*.vec,*.vex)
* Magnavox Oddysey 2 (*.bin)
* Mattel Intellivision (*.int,*.bin)
* MGT Sam Coupé (*.cpm, *.dsk, *.mgt, *.sad, *.sbt, *.sdf, *.td0)
* MSX (*.mx1,*.mx2,*.rom,*.ri,*.col,*.sg,*.dsk,*.cas)
* MSX2 (*.mx1,*.mx2,*.rom,*.ri,*.col,*.sg,*.dsk,*.cas)
* NEC PC-Engine (*.pce)
* - NINTENDO -
* Nintendo DS (*.nds)
* Nintendo Entertainment System (*.nes,*.unf,*.fds)
* Nintendo Gameboy (*.gb)
* Nintendo Gameboy Advance (*.gba)
* Nintendo Gameboy Color (*.gbc)
* Nintendo Gamecube (*.bin, *.dol, *.elf, *.gcm, *.iso)
* Nintendo N64 (*.v64,*.z64,*.n64,*.rom,*.bin)
* Nintendo Super Nintendo (*.smc,*.sfc,*.fig,*.swc,*.058,*.078,*.048,*.1)
* Nintendo Vitual Boy (*.vb)
* Oric Atmos / Telestrat (*.dsk, *.rom, *.tap)
* Panasonic 3DO (*.bin,*.iso)
* Philips CDI (*.bin, *.cdi, *.img, *.iso, *.nrg, *.raw, *.tao)
* - SEGA -
* Sega Dreamcast (*.cdi, *.iso, *.mdf)
* Sega Gamegear (*.gg)
* Sega Master System (*.sms)
* Sega Mega-CD (*.bin, *.cue, *.iso)
* Sega Megadrive / Genesis (*.smd,*.md,*.bin)
* Sega Megadrive 32X (*.32x)
* Sega Saturn (*.bin, *.cue, *.iso)
* Sega SC-3000 (*.sc)
* Sega SG-1000 (*.sg)
* Sharp X68000 (*.xdf,*.d88,*.88d,*.hdm,*.hds,*.dim)
* Sinclar ZX Spectrum (*.dsk, *.fdi, *.sna, *.szx, *.tap, *.tzx, *.z80)
* - SNK -
* SNK NeoGeo Pocket (B/W) (*.ngp)
* SNK NeoGeo Pocket Color (*.ngp,*.npc,*.ngc)
* Sony Playstation 1 (*.iso,*.img,*.bin)
* Thomson MO5 (*.k7,*.mo5,*.rom)
* Vtech Creativision (*.rom)
* Watara Supervision (*.sv)