Albert Posted July 8, 2004 Share Posted July 8, 2004 Version 1.36 of the Atari++ emulator is now available. Atari++ is an Atari 8-bit/5200 emulator that supports several operating systems, including Unix, Linux, Solaris, and Windows. Unix versions are source-only and must be compiled, but the Windows version is available pre-compiled with the SDL libraries. As expected, this latest version of Atari++ contains several improvements and bug fixes over the previous 1.35 release (changes listed below). To download the latest version of Atari++ and learn more about it, please visit the Atari++ Homepage. Fixed broken gadgets when the scrollwheel was used. Fixed ANTIC instruction fetch for disabled DMACtrl. This fixes one wierd demo. Added a monitor stack traceback command. Fixed cycle allocation for pre/post VBI gap of the ANTIC display list. Fixed parsing of memory extensions. Fixed a valgrind hit in the CartROM initialization. Made patch-device support a bit safer by testing for valid IOCBs. Fixed x11 truecolor buffering that sometimes forgot to offer an RGB frame buffer. Fixed handling of non-ASCII keyboard events (e.g. german umlauts) that were not properly ignored before. Fixed length of VBI, the Antic emulation stole nine cycles too many for out-of-display length. Fixed GTIA/CTIA detection and output of undefined registers for GTIA. Added a new sound front-end, namely DirectX sound support for the win32 platform. Audio output is much smoother now. Fixed MMU emulation for XE-style extended RAM disks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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