Robert Posted April 9, 2012 Share Posted April 9, 2012 Agat-emulator 1.23 was released recently, get it at http://sourceforge.net/projects/agatemulator/files/It emulates Apple2 and compatibles. DeSmuME 0.9.8 has been released, get it at http://desmume.org/download/It emulates the Nintendo DS. Yes, it's been a while since the last release, but we haven't been completely idle. There's a brand new top shelf Cocoa frontend to make life far more pleasant for OSX users, and a host of compatibility fixes. General/Core: bug: fix more IPC FIFO errors bug: import more save files correctly bug: don't autopatch already-patched roms bug: fix bugs in piano and guitar grip bug: fix ARM7's VRAMSTAT register bug: fix memory leaks on compact flash emulation bug: fix reading of rom from low header area bug: spu: fix some poppy interpolation audio quality issues bug: improve timing of dma operations by running through normal mem cycle accounting; fixes an annoying number of games and graphical glitches bug: fix opcode MRC and fake bios CRC16 enh: jitter some related register and irq events to simulate pipeline effects and stimulate some race conditions to other outcomes enh: fake (deterministic) some tiny jitter from human's hand holding stylus; some games were accidentally depending on this enh: support nocash-stylep rints from arm enh: add lua apis for accessing vram enh: platforms other than windows receive threading optimizations enh: provide diagnostics when system powers off (useful for homebrewers returning from main()) enh: clarify handling of different console types within the family (ds,dslite,debug) enh: vfat support for slot-1 devices enh: emulate temperature register enh: add paddle emulation Graphics: bug: fix occasional crash from uninitialized blending table bug: fix some 2d alpha blending cases resulting in white screens bug: fix VRAM_I B_OBJ mirroring and fix sprites rendering across the end of vram bug: fix rotoscaled sprites wrapping around screen bug: dont fix rotscaled bitmap sprites with alpha==0 bug: opengl: fix degradation of toon rendering during loadstate bug: opengl: alpha blending fixes bug: many refinements to opengl renderer bug: opengl: support rear-plane/ClearImage emulation (fixes many graphics) bug: rasterizer: fix some rare alpha blending cases bug: fix bug in environment mapping introduced after 0.9.6 bug: fix totally glitched out 3d graphics with several improvements involving matrix stack bug: fix memory overflows in epx filter bug: prevent backdrop from blending with ??? enh: opengl: better depth buffering emulation enh: better support for line segment "polys" by detection and special rendering logic enh: opengl: support quad primitives directly enh: add hq4x filter Windows: bug: fix a long-standing loadstate crash bug: fix lag frame accounting bug: fix glitches in cheat entry menu bug: stop compact flash emulation from accidentally scanning c:\ sometimes enh: add support for game database for improved save type detection enh: hotkey for limit framerate toggle enh: remove stop and reset toolbar buttons which were accidentally getting used enh: additional complexification to desmume's behaviour run from a console prompt. whether it's better is uncertain. enh: add support for cheats databases enh: improvements to ram search tool enh: preliminary support for varying stylus pressure enh: add [Display] Show Console=1 to ini file enh: more graceful cheat parsing and add some hotkeys enh: add 5x window size enh: add big endian and 20.12 toggle to memview and ramwatch enh: improve FPS throttle feedback and granularity enh: add lua menu API enh: hud font switching enh: add optional file association for .nds to path config dialog Cocoa: enh: Big update to cocoa frontend. Pretty much entirely new. (rogerman) Linux: bug: gtk: glitches in rom and recent rom loading bug: glade: normalize savestate slot to hotkey mapping enh: support soundtouch for use by metaspu enh: gtk: add SPU mode selection (Tobias Jakobi) enh: cli: better fps limiting (Thomas Jones) Wx: bug: some small fixes here and there (Jan Bücken) enh: lot of code cleanup (Jan Bücken) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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