Robert Posted August 19, 2006 Share Posted August 19, 2006 Virtual MC-10 emulator. The notes for this emulator are a bit confusing. The changelog for 0.69e is dated in May, and another note says it's version 0.70 !! Anyway this is what it says:Here's Virtual MC-10 version 0.70. The high number indicates that it's fun, useful, and as good an MC-10 emulator as you'll find anywhere! Okay, so it's lacking in debugging features. Oh well! An important feature in this version is Quicktype (from the file menu). This automatically types a text file. The best way to use this is to edit a BASIC program as a text file using NOTEPAD. Save it (from NOTEPAD). Then use Quicktype to load it into the Virtual MC-10. This is much easier than trying to type in a program on the Virtual MC-10 itself (although that can be done). If you simply prefer to use the Virtual MC-10's keyboard, you can later use Quicktype. LLIST your program, then use NOTEPAD to extract your program from the printer output file. Save out the extracted program to another text file, and you can use the Quicktype feature to load that in. May 20060.69e: * Video is now confined to 4K. The highest resolution modes echo the first 4K.* Util Paste.* Loading of K7 multi cassette files (who cares? there aren't any).* WAV->CAS logger* Menus on full-screen (right mouse button toggles).* Joystick is scanned in parallel with W A S Z and spacebar.* ROM Hack fast I/O for cassette.>> Get it HERE. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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