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Post subject: 3DO: FourDO v1.0.0.0  PostPosted: Aug 04, 2011 - 08:07 PM
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FourDO ist eine quelloffene Weiterentwicklung des 3DO Emulators FreeDO.



FourDO is an open source derivate of the 3DO emulator FreeDO.

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Alpha version released!
I got the controls figured out tonight, and also resolved a speed issue. It´s in a pretty presentable state, so I´m marking the occasion by packaging up version 1.0.0.0!
2011-08-04 05:46:55 UTC by johnnydude
Rebound!!
Not too long ago, I caught wind of the fact that parts of FreeDO´s code went open source. I decided to look into what I could piece together with what was uploaded. I was delighted to find that the provided FreeDO source code is fairly complete!

For the last couple of weeks I´ve been working on testing the code out and ensuring I can hook up to it. The odyssey involved uncovering each feature in a venerable, working state: video, audio, disc access, etc. I am very happy indeed! I am also grateful for the FreeDO developers´ choice in going open source.

At the moment I have only controls to flesh out in order to know that the FreeDO code is working well on it´s own. I don´t expect that will take terribly long, so I have enough confidence to say that FourDO is capable of undergoing a revival.

The key difference time time around is that I will no longer be attempting the high-level approach. To clarify, FourDO is being revived as simply a low-level emulator. Also, to give credit where it´s due, the core of the emulation is powered by FreeDO´s code. FourDO is primarily just a user interface around it.

Since I´ve had to make a few changes to the FreeDO code, the FourDO project includes its own copy of it. I don´t know if any FreeDO development is going to continue, so I´m not particularly worried about branching in this fashion.

I have been using C# for the front-end. This speeds development time considerably, and I´ve been wary of introducing bloated bottlenecks as a result of utilizing the high-level language. So far I have been impressed with the minimal overhead it introduces.

I hope to help breathe a little life into the 3DO emulation scene. With any luck I can have FourDO up to snuff and provide a good framework to support bug fixes or additions to the core that will flesh out the game compatibility.


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