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Actually, check out the odyssey 2 homepage on classicgaming.com. Ther eyou can get the latest version of O2em, .87, and the new frontend for it, which is the only one which works with the new version.

Yes, those two work perfect for me.

 

Getting some games is a bigger problem, but I found a brazilian page with a lot of ROMs I could check. I only got Robot City (very good, should be ported to the 2600) directly from CG. Waiting 40 minutes for a download, is not what I want. :sad:

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Dan Boris stopped work on the O2 like, 2 years ago...anothger guy has picked up where he left off.

 

Credit where credit is due, I am still the original author of O2EM. Andre de la Rocha has been kind enough to do some updates recently and I have been releasing the new versions for him.

 

Dan

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Dan Boris stopped work on the O2 like, 2 years ago...anothger guy has picked up where he left off.

 

Credit where credit is due, I am still the original author of O2EM. Andre de la Rocha has been kind enough to do some updates recently and I have been releasing the new versions for him.

 

Dan

 

THANK YOU DAN!!! THANK YOU ANDRE!

The O2 was my first true console (I had an original Odyssey) and getting the emulator truly brought back a groundswell of memories! Not to mention a great deal of fun!

O2EM works dandy on XP, BTW!

 

Thanks again!

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Actually, check out the odyssey 2 homepage on classicgaming.com. Ther eyou can get the latest version of O2em, .87, and the new frontend for it, which is the only one which works with the new version.

 

Or get an even more current version (1.01) from http://o2em.sourceforge.net/

 

I built a Mandrake Linux package of o2em 1.0 (as well as Stella 1.1) which Linux users can find at http://www.kudla.org/rpm/ in case they don't want to spend time compiling software just to play K.C. Munchkin. It's just amazing how far o2em has come and Dan deserves a lot of credit not just for developing it in the first place but for putting the source out there.

 

Rob

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