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NullDC 104 r136 released
NullDC is a Dreamcast and Naomi emulator
Get it here --> http://code.google.com/p/nulldc/downloads/list
No changelog yet.
BSNES 0.082 released
BSNES is a SNES emulator.
Get it here --> http://byuu.org/?page=bsnes&bg=3
bsnes v082 released2011-08-20
This release features many substantial Game Boy emulation improvements (all courtesy of Jonas Quinn), a new audio DSP class, and BPS patching support.
Changelog:
- added new DSP audio engine; supports sample-averaging for the Game Boy's high frequency rate
- GB: MMM01 images with boot loader at bottom of ROM can now be loaded
- GB: EI is delayed one cycle; fixes Bubble Bobble [Jonas Quinn]
- GB: fixed window -7 offset behavior; fixes Contra 3 first boss [Jonas Quinn]
- GB: disable LCD interrupts when rendering is off; fixes Super Mario Land 2 [Jonas Quinn]
- GB: fixed noise channel LFSR; fixes Zelda: LA lightning sound [Jonas Quinn]
- GB: square channels use initial_length like the noise channel [Jonas Quinn]
- UI: added BPS patching support; removed UPS patching support
- UI: when loading BS-X/Sufami Turbo/Game Boy games; display game title instead of BIOS title
- UI: modified timestamps on screenshots for Windows/NTFS (which disallows use of ':')
Pom1 1.0.0 released
Pom1 is an emulator of the Apple 1.
Get it here --> http://pom1.sourceforge.net/?page=downloads
I have released the first stable version of Pom1.
Ami/WinArcadia 16.31 released
WinArcadia 16.31 (Windows): 19 August 2011
AmiArcadia 16.31 (AmigaOS 3): 19 August 2011
AmiArcadia 16.3 (AmigaOS 4): 6 August 2011
AmiArcadia 16.3 (MorphOS): 6 August 2011
Super Bug Advance 1.3 (GBA): 11 September 2009
AmiArcadia and WinArcadia are multi-emulators of these machines:
* Emerson Arcadia 2001 console family (Bandai, Emerson, Grandstand,
Intervision, Leisure-Vision, Leonardo, MPT-03, Ormatu, Palladium, Poppy,
Robdajet, Tele-Fever, Tempest, Tryom, Tunix, etc.) (1982);
* Interton VC 4000 console family (Acetronic, Fountain, Interton,
Prinztronic, Radofin, Rowtron, Voltmace, Waddington, etc.) (c. 1978);
* Elektor TV Games Computer (1979);
* PIPBUG-based machines (Electronics Australia 77up2 and 78up5, Signetics
Adaptable Board Computer, Eurocard 2650, etc.) (c. 1977-1978);
* Signetics Instructor 50 trainer (1978);
* Central Data 2650 computer (1977);
* Astro Wars and Galaxia coin-ops by Zaccaria (1979-1980);
* Malzak 1 and 2 coin-ops by Kitronix (c. 1980);
* Chaos 2 computer (1983);
* Dolphin trainer (1977);
* PHUNSY computer (c. 1980); and
* AY-3-8550-based Pong systems (c. 1976).
Features include: ReAction GUI, load/save snapshots, windowed and full-
screen modes, CPU tracing, trainer, drag and drop support, graphics
scaling, automatic load/save of configuration/game, keyboard/joystick/
gamepad/paddle/mouse/trackball support, autofire, turbo mode, gameplay
recording/playback, PAL/NTSC modes, sprite demultiplexing, help windows,
source code, debugger, frame skipping, redefinable keys, save screenshots
(4 supported formats), ARexx port, network play, real-time monitor, locale
support, game selection sidebar, text-to-speech, printer output,
undithering, support for ZIPped games, clipboard support, palette editor,
tone retuning, high score management, force feedback, sprite editor.
The supported languages are currently English, Dutch, French, German,
Italian, Russian and Spanish.
Changes since V16.3:
* Improved "Help|Opcodes..." subwindow.
* Miscellaneous improvements and bug fixes.
