![]() ![]()
If you want to upgrade these cartridges, it may be easiest to create them using the supplied setup script. dat files for the TI-99/4A console and Gram Kracker cartridges have been updated. If you're upgrading an existing install, make sure you rename any 'roms' folders you already have (~/.ti9isim/roms, /opt/ti99sim/roms, etc). Note: As part of the internal re-design, the 'roms' folder has been renamed to 'console'. #TERMINAL EMULATOR MAC OS X INSTALL#A new script setup was also added to help get a new install up and running by automatically creating a number of cartridge files required the emulator. Several new utilities were also created to help make creating and tracking cartridges easier (e.g. #TERMINAL EMULATOR MAC OS X CODE#Along the way, parts of the code were re-designed which allowed some new features to be added (e.g. Version 0.14.0: This was going to be a smaller release with only a few minor bugs fixed. The source package also contains the VS2015 solution and project files for building on Windows. This release also contains binaries for Windows. For a complete set of changes check here. The disk utility also has the ability to create blank formatted disk. Finally, there have been many changes to the handling of files and disk images. The SDl version of the emulater has had the CAPSLOCK logic updated to correctly track the state of the CAPSLOCK key. The audio system was also tweaked and a better resampler was used to improve the overall quality of speech. This should result is a much more accurate sound for synthesized speech. First, the speech emulator code has been updated to use the proper lookup table values. Version 0.15.0: This is mostly a maintenance release with small improvemnts to several areas. If you want to run the QI console, you can now type: `ti99sim-sdl -console=ti-994a-qi.ctg` A command line option to use a specific console ROM file.All disk images should now be readable & writeable. Note: The disk contents are not stored in the save image, so if a disk has been modified since the save was created, re-loading the save image may result in unexpected behavior if a disk operation was in progress when the image was craeted. ![]() Loading a save image will now swap cartridges and any loaded disks to recreate the setup used to create the image.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |