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Getting the msg "The message you have entered is too short. Please lengthen your message to at least 1 characters." when trying to pos?t
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Here is the Developer release of DragonDC. Includes last Dreamcast port formed by binary and source.
DragonDC is a Dragon 32/64 & Tandy Color Computer emulator and is created on a preliminary port of Quzar, based on Ciaran Anscomb's XRoar 0.11.
It needs a GUI like DCider urgently and a few adjustments. Works fine on all emus of DC. A good idea is to enable the GUI included with the XRoar orignal source code.
You know better than lot of people how the emu is and how does work, you can add a simply GUI, whatever you can need or info about, if my help is required will be a pleasure collaborate on it.
Also few things like the sound must be touched, anyway, thx to all.
Ron, Thanks for your work so far, I really really wanted this to come alive with a gui, I grew up on my trusty trs-80 and was a regular visitor to my local radio shack to play clowns and balloons & dungeons of daggorath. LOng live the trs-80 coco!