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the recent libpng security problems.
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of SuSE RPMs
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Changes:
0.1 -> 0.1.1:
x) Added support for booting directly from disk images and CDROM
images (so far only for the DECstation emulation mode).
0.1.1 -> 0.2:
x) More "guest" operating systems now run to an acceptable degree in
the emulator; apart from NetBSD/pmax and Ultrix/RISC, it is now
also possible to run OpenBSD/pmax and Sprite for DECstation.
x) Clock devices in the emulated environment should now adjust
themselves to tick at approximately the same speed as the host's
clock. (This can be overridden with a command-line option, to set
a fixed emulation speed, regardless of the host's speed.)
x) Networking support (TCP/IP) is partly implemented, enough to
perform an install of NetBSD/pmax or OpenBSD/pmax via ftp or nfs.
(This should be considered experimental.)
x) The DECstation mouse pointer is now "de-accelerated" to attempt
to follow the host's mouse pointer.
x) Some minor performance enhancements.
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bumped since by default nothing changes.
Set USE_LANGUAGES instead of USE_GCC_SHLIB.
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in PR 24265.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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necessary for Opera 7.53 to work using the SuSE 9.1 Linux emulation base.
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such as Opera, which use the aspell library for spell-checking functionality.
TODO: this package should be able to use the 'native' aspell language
directories, i.e. it should be possible to arrange symlinks so that the
SuSE package would find the aspell files within ${LOCALBASE}.
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counterpart
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packages
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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M1 is an arcade video and pinball game sound emulator by R. Belmont.
The emulator is available for both Windows and Linux and features
full stereo sound at sample rates up to 48000 Hz. Over 1000 games
are supported.
This package contains the Linux binary.
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okayed by kristerw.
PKGREVISION++
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Gens is an emulator of Sega's 16 bit consoles: Genesis
(a.k.a Megadrive) and Sega CD (a.k.a Mega CD). For Sega
CD, you will need BIOS ROM images.
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If you ran fceu before, you have to delete ~/.fceultra/fceu98.cfg
for the changes to take effect.
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- enable fullscreen support
- enable PNG screenshots
- only use esound if USE_ESOUND is yes
- add USB joystick support (okayed by kristerw)
PKGREVISION++
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* load ROMs from zip archives
* YUV overlay (hardware scaling)
* config file (~/.neopop/neopoprc)
* joystick support
* HQ2x/HQ3x smoothing scalers
* sound and throttling improvements
* speed improvements
* configurable key and joystick bindings
* pause
* 10 state save slots
* on-screen display
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Originally Cygne was developed by Dox as a Bandai Wonderswan (Colour)
emulator for Windows systems. From version 2.1 Dox decided to
release the Windows sources to the public in GPL form which allows
others to use the source and hack it :)
Cygne/SDL is a Cygne port using the Simple Directmedia Layer (SDL)
library. Cygne/SDL is released as OpenSource under the GPL license.
It uses code from the orignal Cygne (allthough a bit modified),
code from the MAME NEC CPU core as well as portions from several
SDLemu emulation projects. Anybody may hack the current sourcecode
if they like or can make additional changes into it.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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* Add createhdf utility for creating empty .hdf IDE hard disk images
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* New features:
+ Scorpion ZS 256 support
+ Spectrum SE support
+ Support for the simple 8-bit IDE interface (as used by the +3e)
and the ZXATASP and ZXCF interfaces
+ Spectrum +3e support: just a +3 with different ROMs
+ Interface II support
+ Emulation of joysticks other than the Kempston
* Z80 core improvements:
+ Get undocumented flags right after SCF and BIT
+ Improved contended memory timings for RLD, RRD and
instructions involving (HL), (SP), (IX+dd), (IY+dd)
* Debugger improvements:
+ Memory map pane showing what is present in each 8K chunk
+ Allow port values to be masked before checking for port read/write
breakpoints
+ Ability to set breakpoints in non-RAM pages
* Miscellaneous improvements:
+ Improved display timings
+ Improved floating bus timings; Arkanoid and Sidewize now work
+ Save/restore the high bit of the R register; Bruce Lee now works
+ Fuse can now save snapshot formats other than .z80 and tape formats other
than .tap; the appropriate format will be selected according to the
extension given
+ Improved sound emulation, now using 16 bit samples
+ Allow real joystick buttons to be equivalent to either 'emulated joystick
fire' or 'press a key'
+ The pokefinder can now search for bytes which have increased or decreased
since the last search
+ HP-UX sound support (Stuart Brady).
+ After 'flashloading' a tape block, set the registers to the values they
would have if the block had been loaded normally; 'The Rats' now loads
successfully
+ GTK+ 2.x user interface preferred to GTK+ 1.2 by default if available
+ Don't display an error message if the same message was displayed within
the last second
+ Writing to the Betadisk ports is a no-op if TR-DOS isn't active
+ Keep Timex Dock cartridge inserted after reset if it had been inserted
via File/Open or from the command line
+ Split the 'ROM selection' dialog into one dialog for each machine
+ Unused bits of AY registers are zeroed
+ Remove segfault if one ROM of a multi-ROM machine didn't load
+ Don't segfault if Space rather than a mouse double click is used to select
things in the GTK+ tape browser, debugger or pokefinder
+ Stop output to the serial printer when printer emulation is disabled;
prevents the random appearance of 'printout.txt'
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* Support for Scorpion ZS 256, Spectrum +3e, and Spectrum SE
* Support for .hdf hard disk images
* Support for the ZXATASP and ZXCF interfaces
* Support for saving the Timex DOCK and EXROM in .szx snapshots
* Support for saving the Interface II state
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on the CPU.
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Features:
- open source
- dynamic recompilation from 6502 opcodes -> x86 native opcodes
- mappers: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 11, 32, 66, 99
- experimental mappers: 15, 22, 23, and 71
- gzip and zip file support
- game saving
- built-in disassembler
- joystick support (2- & 4-button)
- experimental sound support
- capture screenshots in X pixmap (xpm) or portable pixmap (ppm) format
- Game Genie code support
- trainer support
- alternate palette support
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Famicom emulator.
FCE Ultra is an NTSC and PAL Famicom/NES emulator for various
platforms. It is based upon Bero's original FCE source code. Current
features include good PPU, CPU, pAPU, expansion chip, and joystick
emulation. Also a feature unique to this emulator (at the current
time) is authentic Game Genie emulation. Save states and snapshot
features also have been implemented.
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Changes since 0.83.1:
- Everything from MAME 0.84 (http://x.mame.net/changes-mame.html) and
MESS 0.84 (http://x.mame.net/changes-mess.html).
- Removed -listinfo, since it's no longer supported by the core.
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Changes since 0.83.1:
- Everything from MAME 0.84 (http://x.mame.net/changes-mame.html) and
MESS 0.84 (http://x.mame.net/changes-mess.html).
- Removed -listinfo, since it's no longer supported by the core.
- The support for network play and rapidfire is no longer in vanilla
MAME, so they have to be patched into the core for releases.
In addition, network support has been enabled in the package.
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for win32 only, and it makes the mkfontscale in NetBSD 2.0
dump core (PR xsrc/25587).
Bump PKGREVISION.
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