Jitway Posted May 16, 2008 Share Posted May 16, 2008 iNES is 3.6 is a Nes emulator for windows, Linux and other platforms. Get it HERE Change Log * Ported iNES to Unix using the new EMULib framework. I will try to compile the new iNES-Unix for as many Unix flavors as possible. At the moment, only Ubuntu Linux binaries are available. * Ported iNES to Maemo OS2008 used in N800 and N810 internet tablets from Nokia. iNES-Maemo is specifically optimized for internet tablets using assembler modules from iNES-Symbian. * Optimized 6502 emulation by collapsing infinite empty loops. * Introduced more accurate per-scanline cycle counting. * Once again, extended time before VBlank flag going up by 2 scanlines. This fixes F1 Race, Elite, etc. * Moved mapper initialization after default initialization. This should fix MMC5 screen corruption that occurred in iNES 3.1. * Fixed MMC3 scanline counter to remove garbage scanlines in Crystalis, GIJoe 2, Cartoon Workshop, etc. * Finally fixed light gun ("zapper") emulation! * Fixed FamiBASIC keyboard support on all platforms. * Fixed FIRE-A autofire option in built-in menu. * Fixed command line options for enabling/disabling sound. * Added support, editing, and display for VS System DIP switches. Also see -dip command line option. * Added -soft/-nosoft command line option and made softening, scanline simulation, and synchronization options work on all relevant platforms (Unix, Maemo, MSDOS). * Removed -vperiod and -hperiod command line options, as these values are now computed automatically and do not need adjustment. * Removed last occurances of #define SOUND. Sound support is always compiled in anyway. * Made [F8] toggle scanline simulation, while [sHIFT]+[F8] toggles softening. * Added standard VS System palette files to the package. * Now drawing light gun aim and DIP switches using NES palette to avoid problems at different screen depths. * Removed -novsync and -200 options from iNES-MSDOS, and added a new -480 option for 640x480 VESA screen mode. * Fixed iNES-MSDOS light gun aim in 640x480 screen mode. * The UIQ version of iNES-Symbian now uses 6502 emulation optimized in ARM assembler (this option has been left out in the last release). * iNES-Symbian display routines rewritten in ARM assembler for speed. This should mainly affect UIQ3 users but S60 users will also benefit. * Split iNES-Symbian configuration menu into four tabs, making "Video" and "Audio" settings separate. * Added "Audio Latency", "Skip Frames", and "Sync Updates" settings to iNES-Symbian. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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