the creation of the CHDs. this shall be of help to remove bad dumps or
keep good ones when redumps become available. while at it, added ring
codes when available. nw.
the creation of the CHDs. this shall be of help to remove bad dumps or
keep good ones when redumps become available. while at it, added ring
codes when available. nw.
CHDs. this shall be of help to remove bad dumps or keep good ones
when redumps become available. while at it, removed outdated note at top
(Euro system does recognize discs in current tree) and added ring codes
when available (allowing for the removal of a bunch of disks sourced
from iso+wav, when better source were available) nw.
CHDs. this shall be of help to remove bad dumps or keep good ones
when redumps become available. nw.
thanks to Haze for sending me these data when he was working on the list.
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I'll fix those at the source, where possible.
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consistent with our other image devices. loading from softlist
does not work yet (probably a stupid mistake on my side). nw.
(MESS) softlist: added apollo_ctape softlist [Riley110]
of disks in currently unsupported disk formats (.FDD, .FIX, .NFD) so to
document which games are available and which are not. Also, filled most
of the information about release years and manufacturers. [Fabio Priuli]
LeapFrog Leapster [Team Europe]
(added a single item software list, will add the rest of the items we have shortly - uses ArcTangent A5 cpu, we don't have a core afaik)
(MESS) compclr2_flop: Added a few additional images. [Riley110]
out of whatsnew: I took the chance to improve software descriptions in compclr2_flop, but there is still a lot of space
for improvements :)
out of whatsnew: I have also fixed a couple of compile errors detected by
the old Apple compiler I'm using
- "comparison is always true due to limited range of data type" at lines 70 & 90
- unused variable at line 263
to mount the BASIC cart to be loaded, of course). [Fabio Priuli]
out of whatsnew: I also set the default tape state to CASSETTE_STOP, because the APF Imagination requires
you to immediately press Return after the CLOAD + Press Play sequence. With current CASSETTE_PLAY default,
the tape was starting immediately after the first Return press (the one for CLOAD) and I often had the second Return
input being ignored by the system, with the result that the tape was not loaded correctly... Having to press play separately
seems to give the system enough time to recover from the first Return and being ready to accept a second one ;)
slot device, moved FDD expansion to be a slot card, added
emulation of the VDP expansion as another slot card. This
makes Gun Fright, TwinBee and Zanac playable if you launch
them with "-ext1 vdp" option. If you want to emulate a
SPC-1000 with floppy drive, you have to add "-ext1 fdd"
instead. [Fabio Priuli]
out of whatsnew: disk emulation still does not work (unless we use
Meeso Kim's patched BIOS), but emulation is now closer to the real
functionality and we needed the changes for the VDP unit emulation.
we were emulating) and added support for the bankswitch mechanism used
by the final revision. nw.
(some work is still needed before promoting the two carts to working state)
which allows to launch SMS games in the gamegear driver, with video chip
in SMS mode. You can try this by launching
mess.exe gamegear -cart mgear -cart2 your_sms_game
(the -cart2 switch becomes available when you mount "mgear" in the main
gamegear cart slot) [Fabio Priuli]
out of the whatsnew: for the moment only fullpath loading is supported, and it is not
ensured to work 100%. thanks to Enik Land for pointing me to the necessary info.
cartridges and implemented the IntelliVoice expansion and
the Entertainment Computer System expansion as passthru
devices. The official syntax to launch games requiring the
speech expansion is now
mess intv -cart voice -cart2 gamename
which corresponds to mounting the IntelliVoice and plugging
the game cart in its subslot. The official syntax to launch games
requiring the ECS expansion is now instead
mess intv -cart ecs -cart2 gamename
and
mess intv -cart ecs -cart2 voice -cart3 gamename
if the game requires both expansions at once. For additional user
friendliness, we also offer intvecs (which emulates an Intellivision
unit with both expansions added) and intvoice (which emulates
an Intellivision with Intellivoice expansion added) drivers, where
games can simply be mounted with the -cart media switch. [Fabio
Priuli]
cartridges, removed The Voice add-on from the main system
and emulated it as a passthru cart instead. Now, if you want to
enjoy speech in odyssey/videopac games, you must launch
emulation with
mess.exe odyssey2 -cart voice -cart2 gamename
(the -cart2 switch becomes available when "voice" is mounted
in the first cartslot) [Fabio Priuli]
(off by default) to skip BIOS checks at boot. This allows the
recently dumped Rockman World Prototype to be played,
and the Rocket Games pirate GBC carts too. [Fabio Priuli]
(MESS) gba: added a configuration setting (off by default)
to skip some BIOS checks at boot. This allows Tyrian 2000
Prototype to be played. [Fabio Priuli]
out of whatsnew: for the Rocket Games pirates it is currently unclear how real carts were bypassing
the BIOS checks on a real unit, and it would be nice to emulate it properly. however, this trick allows
to go on fixing the rest of mapper emulation until it's fully understood.
their carts. this allows to remove on-cart RAM from the driver class (since it
does not belong there). also added (partial) support for Channel F multicart.
nw.
slot options. you now mount these with the -cart media switch,
i.e. for instance
mess.exe saturn -cdrm ddsom -cart ram32
or
mess.exe saturn -cdrm draculax -cart bram16
and not anymore using the -exp option. [Fabio Priuli]
out of whatsnew: this prevents users from passing conflicting setups like
"-exp ram32 -cart kof95", etc. these would have lead to unpredictable effects,
depending on the order of the option (and whether they were set at command
line or inside ini files)
cart slot, added correct keyboard to cpc+ machines (with Fn keys
in place of the keypad number keys), added cpc+ system carts to
the softlist and converted driver to use io_port array for keyboard
input reads. nw.
fix CIA interrupts getting lost in certain situations. This fixes the
EmuTOS keyboard and potentially more. Also fix a possible issue with
blitter delays.
a general workbench list and an application list for testing. Images in
those lists are either verified good or best available currently. Many
images are still missing.
homebrew. Also allowed bankswitch writes to get to the TIA for this and
mapper 3F. Finally, included a couple of demos in the softlist so to be
able to test the code in future. nw.
in the softlist. The official syntax to launch disk games is now
mess famicom -cart disksys -flop gamename
which corresponds to inserting the RAM expansion cart with
connected the disk drive into the cartslot and the desired disk
in the disk drive (exactly like you would have done with the
real thing). In this way, you cannot mount anymore both a cart and
a disk in the Family Computer (as in a real unit).
Users that cannot cope with this limitation and/or with the new
syntax can still use the famitwin driver (which offers both cart and
disk options) or the newly added driver fds which emulates a
famicom with the expansion always inserted: in both latter cases
the old syntax
mess famitwin -flop gamename
will launch the game, as previously. [Fabio Priuli]
(MESS) famicom: fixed disk system IRQ latch clear in Kaettekita
Mario Bros. based on investigations by FHorse. [Fabio Priuli]
Out of whatsnew: For the moment I gave up the original plan to
also modernize the floppy drive and the disk format. If anyone
wants to look into these, be my guest :-)