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    GameEx 9.29

    Jitway
    By Jitway,

    GameEx 9.29 is a front end for many emulators and some pc games.

     

    Get it HERE

     

    No change log as of yet.


    iNES is 3.6

    Jitway
    By Jitway,

    iNES is 3.6 is a Nes emulator for windows, Linux and other platforms.

     

    Get it HERE

     

    Change Log

    * Ported iNES to Unix using the new EMULib framework. I will try to compile the new iNES-Unix for as many Unix flavors as possible. At the moment, only Ubuntu Linux binaries are available.

    * Ported iNES to Maemo OS2008 used in N800 and N810 internet tablets from Nokia. iNES-Maemo is specifically optimized for internet tablets using assembler modules from iNES-Symbian.

    * Optimized 6502 emulation by collapsing infinite empty loops.

    * Introduced more accurate per-scanline cycle counting.

    * Once again, extended time before VBlank flag going up by 2 scanlines. This fixes F1 Race, Elite, etc.

    * Moved mapper initialization after default initialization. This should fix MMC5 screen corruption that occurred in iNES 3.1.

    * Fixed MMC3 scanline counter to remove garbage scanlines in Crystalis, GIJoe 2, Cartoon Workshop, etc.

    * Finally fixed light gun ("zapper") emulation!

    * Fixed FamiBASIC keyboard support on all platforms.

    * Fixed FIRE-A autofire option in built-in menu.

    * Fixed command line options for enabling/disabling sound.

    * Added support, editing, and display for VS System DIP switches. Also see -dip command line option.

    * Added -soft/-nosoft command line option and made softening, scanline simulation, and synchronization options work on all relevant platforms (Unix, Maemo, MSDOS).

    * Removed -vperiod and -hperiod command line options, as these values are now computed automatically and do not need adjustment.

    * Removed last occurances of #define SOUND. Sound support is always compiled in anyway.

    * Made [F8] toggle scanline simulation, while [sHIFT]+[F8] toggles softening.

    * Added standard VS System palette files to the package.

    * Now drawing light gun aim and DIP switches using NES palette to avoid problems at different screen depths.

    * Removed -novsync and -200 options from iNES-MSDOS, and added a new -480 option for 640x480 VESA screen mode.

    * Fixed iNES-MSDOS light gun aim in 640x480 screen mode.

    * The UIQ version of iNES-Symbian now uses 6502 emulation optimized in ARM assembler (this option has been left out in the last release).

    * iNES-Symbian display routines rewritten in ARM assembler for speed. This should mainly affect UIQ3 users but S60 users will also benefit.

    * Split iNES-Symbian configuration menu into four tabs, making "Video" and "Audio" settings separate.

    * Added "Audio Latency", "Skip Frames", and "Sync Updates" settings to iNES-Symbian.


    Mupen64Plus revision 452

    Jitway
    By Jitway,

    Mupen64Plus revision 452 is a Nintendo 64 emulator.

     

    Get it HERE

     

    We're making progress towards the 1.4 release; tonight I merged the branch with the On Screen Display feature into the trunk of our SVN repository. I made both 32-bit and 64-bit binary packages from rev 452 so that we could get a broader test audience. These are the latest builds from the trunk and include quite a few new features and fixes.

     

    Thanks go to Richard42 over at Emutalk.net for this one.


    Stella release 2.6

    Jitway
    By Jitway,

    Stella release 2.6 is a Atari emulator

     

    Get it HERE

     

    Change Log

    May 16, 2008

    Stella release 2.6 for Linux, Mac OSX and Windows is now available. Ports to other operating systems will be released as they become available.

     

    * Added AtariVox support using a real AtariVox device, where Stella sends data directly to the AtariVox. For now, this is supported in Linux/UNIX, OSX, and Win32 only. You'll obviously need a real AtariVox, and a serial<->USB adaptor to connect it to your system. Added '-avoxport' commandline argument used to set the serial port to which the AtariVox is connected. Special thanks to Al Yarusso and Richard H. for providing sample hardware.

    * Added AtariVox and SaveKey EEPROM emulation. This reads/writes data to a 32KB file, not to the actual hardware. Very useful for testing EEPROM support without actually wearing out the real device. Special thanks to J. Payson for providing the EEPROM emulation code, and A. Herbert for answering many driver-related questions.

    * Added support for CX-22, CX-80, and AmigaMouse trackball controllers.

    * Improved debugger symfile handling so that addresses accessed as read-only won't use write-only labels (and vice-versa). More work is still needed in this area.

    * Added M6532/RIOT tab to the debugger. This will be expanded on in a future release.

    * Added TIA emulation fixes for graphical glitches in Escape from the Mindmaster, Mission Survive, Solaris, and SWOOPS!

    * Fixed bug where fullscreen OpenGL scaling wasn't working on 4:3 monitors.

    * Further improvements to the M6532/RIOT emulation, which unfortunately have broken old state files (again).

    * Added deadzone setting, for adjusting the deadzone amount for analog joysticks. This can be set using the commandline argument '-joydeadzone' or dynamically within the UI.

    * Make ROM disassembly in debugger take advantage of a wide window.

    * Fixed bug in 6507 BCD handling introduced in the last release.

    * For the Win32 port; Win9x should be fully supported again.


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