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Posted
over 13 years
ago
by
[email protected] (Manuel Bilderbeek)
openMSX 0.9.0—Enigma—improves a lot on accuracy of floppy support, especially by the introduction of support for the DMK format. This means it should be possible to run all MSX disk software without patching it. Furthermore, our efforts to improve
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Posted
over 13 years
ago
by
Wouter Vermaelen
openMSX 0.9.0—Enigma—improves a lot on accuracy of floppy support, especially by the introduction of support for the DMK format. This means it should be possible to run all MSX disk software without patching it. Furthermore, our efforts to improve
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Posted
almost 14 years
ago
by
Wouter Vermaelen
openMSX 0.8.2—Small Guy— mostly fixes loads of bugs and adds many smaller features and improvements. Together with openMSX an updated version of Catapult, our user-friendly GUI, was released. Please read the release notes for details.
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Posted
almost 14 years
ago
by
Wouter Vermaelen
openMSX 0.8.2—Small Guy— mostly fixes loads of bugs and adds many smaller features and improvements. Together with openMSX an updated version of Catapult, our user-friendly GUI, was released. Please read the release notes for details.
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Posted
almost 14 years
ago
by
[email protected] (Manuel Bilderbeek)
openMSX 0.8.2—Small Guy— mostly fixes loads of bugs and adds many smaller features and improvements. Together with openMSX an updated version of Catapult, our user-friendly GUI, was released. Please read the release notes for details.
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Posted
almost 15 years
ago
by
Wouter Vermaelen
openMSX 0.8.1 - Tasmania - builds on the previous release, in the sense that we worked out the features a little more. We added a lot of scripts to help you with Tool Assisted Speedruns (TAS), one of the reasons openMSX got officially approved as a
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Posted
almost 15 years
ago
by
Wouter Vermaelen
openMSX 0.8.1 - Tasmania - builds on the previous release, in the sense that we worked out the features a little more. We added a lot of scripts to help you with Tool Assisted Speedruns (TAS), one of the reasons openMSX got officially approved as a
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Posted
almost 15 years
ago
by
[email protected] (Manuel Bilderbeek)
openMSX 0.8.1 - Tasmania - builds on the previous release, in the sense that we worked out the features a little more. We added a lot of scripts to help you with Tool Assisted Speedruns (TAS), one of the reasons openMSX got officially approved as a
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
Wouter Vermaelen
openMSX 0.8.0 - CSI Dresal - includes two major new features: reverse and Laserdisc. Reverse is similar to what you can do in meisei: you can 'rewind' time with your finger tip, to correct game playing mistakes or inspect what caused a crash.
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
[email protected] (Manuel Bilderbeek)
openMSX 0.8.0 - CSI Dresal - includes two major new features: reverse and Laserdisc. Reverse is similar to what you can do in meisei: you can 'rewind' time with your finger tip, to correct game playing mistakes or inspect what caused a crash.
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