Eine neue Version des Spectrum Emulators Speccy für Windows, Linux und Android wurde veröffentlicht.
A new version of the Spectrum emulator Speccy for Windows, Linux and Android has been released.
Zitat: I have released Speccy-Android 3.4.1, as well as new Speccy 3.4 binaries for Windows and Linux. This release moves the default debug breakpoint from 5800h to 0065h, fixing the 2014 Castlevania remake someone complained about (wonderful game, by the way). There are multiple fixes to the audio in all three versions, with Windows and Linux ports properly emulating PSG noise channels.
Android users should now be able to customize their gamepad buttons without using the touchscreen. Just press the central dpad button to confirm the button assignments. There are new Android settings for disabling automatic tape loading, toggling tape sounds, and converting beeper chirps to a melody.
The Linux port has not been updated since version 1.7, so the new Speccy-Linux release comes with a lot of new features, including accurate sound, ULA+, and Sam Coupe support.
Universal Changes:
- Moved default debug breakpoint to 0x0065 (Castlevania now works).
- Fixed sound tone remaining after disabling melodic sound.
Android: - Fixed Emulation Settings not showing up from File Selector.
- When assigning keys, DPAD_CENTER button confirms assignments.
- Added "Autoload Tapes and Disks" emulation option.
- Added "Audible Tape Loading" emulation option.
- Added "Melodic Sound" emulation option.
- Cleaned up the grid view in the File Selector.
Windows and Linux: - Improved AY8910 and SAA1099 PSG noise generators.
- Key clicks in Sinclair BASIC sound normal now.
- Fixed crashes when sound disabled.
- Added "Autoload Tapes and Disks" option to Speccy-Windows.
- Added "-autorun" and "-noautorun" command line options.
Enjoy!
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