Releases for Linux operating systems.
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This project emulates the SEGA Lindbergh, allowing games to run on modern Linux computers to be used as replacement hardware for broken Lindbergh systems in physical arcade machines. It supports both Intel and AMD CPUs as well as Intel, NVIDIA and AMD GPUs, surround sound audio, networking and JVS pass through.
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FEX allows you to run x86 and x86-64 binaries on an AArch64 host, similar to qemu-user and box86. It has native support for a rootfs overlay, so you don't need to chroot, as well as some thunklibs so it can forward things like GL to the host. FEX presents a Linux 5.15+ interface to the guest, and supports only AArch64 as a host. FEX is very much work in progress, so expect things to change.
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Xcpc is a portable Amstrad CPC 464/664/6128 emulator written in C and C++. It is designed to run on any POSIX compliant system having an X11 server, including Linux, BSD and Unix.
Note there is absolutely no support for Microsoft Windows operating systems and there never will be. Please do not ask me to add such functionality.
Xcpc is designed to emulate classic range of the Amstrad CPC systems :
- Amstrad CPC 464 (v1).
- Amstrad CPC 664 (v2).
- Amstrad CPC 6128 (v3).
The Amstrad CPC+ range and the GX4000 console are not currently emulated and likely will not be.
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What's New:
- Combined all openMSX session operations (e.g. reset, mute/unmute, switch disks/tapes, etc) into one window
- Added an indicator on the listing page next to running games. Clicking on it opens the openMSX session management window
- Added ability to enter passwords and switch disks/tapes to WebMSX
- Few bug fixes, enhancements and updates
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What's New:
- Provided a second game display with screenshots, with the ability to set the default display in the settings
- Show game's last played time and date
- Show game's CRC32 and MD5 hashes in "more details" window
- Read openMSX's softwaredb under user's openMSX folder (in addition to the openMSX installation one) to get game data
- Few bug fixes and enhancements
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- Category: Linux
What's New:
- Added session management of a running openMSX (reset, mute/unmute, pause, fullscreen and emulation speed)
- Added ability to use openMSX's trainer feature to enable cheats
- Moved the default user data and settings to a different folder. All data will be migrated automatically, and the old folder ("%userprofile%\Novo Player" on Windows and "~/Novo Player") can be deleted manually afterwards
- Allowed to store user data and settings in the local folder (for portability) - similar to what Dolphin emulator supports (Feature request)
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- Category: Linux
What's New:
- Added ability to enter passwords into games running on openMSX using a built-in database of known game passwords
- Added ability to type text into a running openMSX
- Few little enhancements and updates