Thanks for your feedback, i've done it too fast :o ... I will fix those bugs asap.
@all: thx :)
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I never had an Intellivsion machine when I was a kid, but I’m going to give this emu a blast later tonight. :) ...thanks for the update ZX.
I think the first games I had as a kid were the LCD games of Astrowars and Frogger (which I still own) and then later my first (sort of) computer the ‘Commodore plus 4’.
You cant beat a bit of retro gaming nostalgia. :)
yea Stella V2 is perfect.... almost at least it's good enough for sure.. .and has a pretty good compatability... .the only thing I dislike is that it keeps a folder in the root of the MS
The workarround is to create a directory called "set" in the __SCE__pspint folder
(or pspint folder for 2.x FW). Another thing, when you will save the settings it may happen pspint display an error message such as "can't save file". Don't take care of this message, your settings should be properly saved in the "set" directory.
I forgot to add this "set" directory in the zip archive ...
I've just tried this feature, and it works for me, when i set another mapping in the keyboard setup menu, and when i swap between digital / analog pad it works ...
Almost perfect?
The paddle support has never worked (at least I've never gotten it to work) sound is innaccurate (usually at a higher pitch than original) and alot of games have video or control issues(some boot and thats as far as they get)....yeah alot of games play...but the one supported video mode makes games like Atlantis impossible to see your fire...some games have video scrolls that make most of the picture unviewable...I have tried most every one of the 500 2600 roms and alot of the good ones I remember as a kid are just not playable....and I would really like to have accurate sound....
Stella 0.2 is about halfway there and I assume is abandoned....it needs finished thats all....Who better than the one who's mastered all it's competitors?? (Master Zx-81) that is why I requested it for him.... after all he did a great job on the confusing at times 800/5200 emu and as I was growing up there was (like the intellivision) only 1 person I ever saw with a 5200 same goes with the 7800. I still see people today with 2600's....
I miss mine and plan to get all of it back, ALL OF IT! so my son can experience the simplisic joy of bleeps and bloops and one button fun....
but for now...it seems to be the one real popular system of old....that is not not fully emulated...properly like it deserves.....
If I had a GP2X I wouldn't be saying anything cause apparently it can emulate 2600 just about perfect in sound and graphics as well as compatibility.