The size and the position of the screen change from one game to the other, thus it's not easilly predictable :( ... But you're right, it would be better :)Quote:
Originally Posted by emulator2
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The size and the position of the screen change from one game to the other, thus it's not easilly predictable :( ... But you're right, it would be better :)Quote:
Originally Posted by emulator2
I keep looking at the emulators your porting and thinking that you might enjoy porting something like Coleovision, or Intellivision....ZX 81....or Sinclair....
Or better yet something like Mess....:eek: :rolleyes: ;)
(MULTIPLE EMULATOR SUPER SYSTEM)
Keep up the great work :D
-=djamm=-
The SAM coupe didnt do that well because people just though it was a "Super Spectrum" :mad: It was actually a pretty good computer (I do still own mine!) - It was nearer an ST than a Speccy :)
To run the spectrum on it you needed an emulator - same as all the rest! :p
There was a really good homebrew and P.D. scene on the SAM which it still ongoing :rolleyes:
(Sorry... Im a geek who LOVES his retro systems!)
Wraggster, all your wishes come true :Quote:
Originally Posted by wraggster
Colecovision now on PSP
:D :D :D
This BBC emulator is very good. It's *almost* perfect. Good work!
It seems to run almost full speed, but some games require frameskip 1 (e.g. Chuckie Egg). Also it seems that the sound is slightly "stuttery" so a musical note doesn't sound as smooth as it should.
zx81, is there any chance this emulator could get this last little bit of polish to make it perfect?
May be, but not in a near futur ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dare Devil Denis
Any small update would be greatly appreciated :)Quote:
Originally Posted by zx-81
The emulator runs fine on a 1.5 psp (recent downgrader), only issue is it doesnt exit with the home key.
I know i've said it before. but thankyou for this fine emulator.