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    JME C64 und JSwing C64 1.8 Released!

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    By Alpha,

    JME C64 is a C64 emulator for J2ME (MIDP 2.0) mobile phones. The PC versions JSwing C64 has been updated as well.

     

    Release Name: JME C64 v1.8

     

    Notes:

    The jar archive contains the compiled code of the JME C64 project. The jad file contains a decription of the contents of the jar file and is needed on some devices.

     

    This release is only for usage on mobile devices supporting J2ME with MIDP 2.0. Use the latest JSwingC64 release for a version that can be used on a PC.

     

    After uploading the jar file to your mobile device, you should be able to run the emulator. On some devices the jad file is also required to be transferrred to the mobile device.

     

    You may optionally execute the following steps to include C64 programs into the archive, prior to transferring it to the mobile device:

    - Rename the .jar file replacing the .jar by a .zip

    - Add the C64 programs (.t64,.c64,.prg,p00) you want to be able to run to the programs folder and add these programs to the programs.txt file.

    - Rename the archive replacing the .zip by a .jar

    If your device supports the FileConnection API, then you may omit this step and instead transfer the programs to the file system of your mobile device and use the "Search Programs" menu entry to make these programs available to the emulator.

    In case that you modify the jar archive as described above, you may not use the downloaded jad file as the file size information it contains is then incorrect!

     

    The javadoc zip file is meant for those who are interested in the class structure of the application, i.e. rather developers than end users.

     

    Changes:

    1.8 (based on rev. 631)

    - enable suspend and resume for the emulator (feature request ID 1665194)

    - fixed the problem that the screen size might be calculated incorrectly (bug ID 1986383)

     

    Release Name: JSwing C64 v1.8

     

    Notes:

    You can run the emulator from the command-line by typing "java -jar " or, if your system is proporly configured, by double-clicking the jar file.

     

    The javadoc zip file is meant for those who are interested in the class structure of the application, i.e. rather developers than end users.

     

     

    Changes:

    1.8 (based on rev. 631)

    - enable suspend and resume for the emulator (feature request ID 1665194)

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    Richard Bannister's Emulator Enhancer v2.2.3 Released!

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    By Alpha,

    Emulator Enhancer is a shareware module which adds a range of additional features and options to all the emulators made by Richard Bannister (i.e. Nestopia).

     

    Emulator Enhancer has been updated bringing it in sync with the latest release for Windows. This version also adds the workaround for the bug mentioned below that results in certain menu items being unavailable on Leopard.

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    Nestopia v1.3.9 Released!

    Alpha
    By Alpha,

    Nestopia is a NES emulator for the Mac operating system.

     

    Nestopia has been updated bringing it in sync with the latest release for Windows. This version also adds the workaround for the bug mentioned below that results in certain menu items being unavailable on Leopard.

    »» Download / Information


    SPU2ghz Beta 1.9 Released!

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    By Alpha,

    SPU2ghz, a plugin for PCSX2, now supports WinAMP DSP plugins!

     

    It hasn't even been 2 weeks yet, and I have managed to get some new stuff together for a new spu2ghz release!

     

    This time the most notable changes are the addition of timestretching and support for winamp DSP plugins.

     

    As a bonus, there's also an option to toggle the speed limiter using the [Numpad -] key (can be changed in the .ini file).

     

    You can download it here. [below]

     

    To use winamp DSP pugins I recommend getting Multiple-DSP Stacker, which will allow you to easily change DSP plugins and configure them. To enable it you will have to edit the .ini file and manually point it to the path of the DSP dll and the module number (normally it's 0, unless it has many choices in a single dll).

     

    Hope you all like it!

    Thanks to the folks at #pcsx2 for helping me out on what this plugin was about!

     

    »» Download / Information


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