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Here is another Colecovision emulator based on Colem.
This one has sound support but a poor Coleco PAD design! (looking at the enthousiam people have for writing Coleco emulators the last days, it is a question of time!)
As all my PSP programs so far that have sound, executing this emulator several times results in no sound anymore until a cold reboot of the PSP.
Cool ! Very nice emulator, works fine on my 2.5FW. I spent hours on mine (PSPColem) to make the sound working, and i succeed only to have a poor bad noise ... The linux version doesn't work better, i imagine that you have rewritten the "SndUnix" part of Colem ?
Do you plan to release the source code under GNU licence as i've done with mine ?
I have been quite busy today...
I just released a last port of SMSplus for the PSP.
Last one for today...!
I am busy to port the same emus to the NDS.
Performances are quite poor and sound still missing for the moment.
After all this I will publish all the code.
If you are interrested, here is the file containing the sound part. There is nothing special there.
As I told you before, I ported that emlator to the GP32 few years ago. You will find some specific code there due to the unsigned samples.
I cant remember something specific for the sound.
The snd_Mixer routine is just the sound callback function filling the samples to the sound buffer.