Marat Fayzullin hat eine neue Version des Ports seines Spectrum Emulators Speccy für Android veröffentlicht.
Zitat: Hello, All!
Wrapping up this week, I am releasing Speccy-Android 2.1, a new version of my Sinclair ZX Spectrum emulator:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fms.speccy.deluxe (full version)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fms.speccy (free version)
Starting with this version, Speccy runs on Google TV devices updated to Android 4.x (Jelly Bean), such as LG G2/G3 TVs. I have also switched Speccy to the native OpenSLES audio (for minimal latency) and tried to eliminate the last remaining crash issue, having to deal with Android running out of bitmap memory. See below for the complete list of all changes.
- Speccy now runs on Google TVs updated to Android 4.x (LG G2/G3).
- Now defaulting to OpenSLES native audio, for minimal latency.
- Now recycling bitmaps to prevent Bitmap.nativeCreate() crashes.
- Added new "contour" joystick shape (see "Virtual Joystick Shape" setting).
- Added "Audio Rate" setting, for controlling sampling rate.
- Added "Native Audio" setting, for disabling OpenSLES, if needed.
- No longer requiring touchscreen support from the Android device.
- Fixed stutter during NetPlay connection process (NetPlay still slow though).
- Fixed audio initialization always setting 100ms latency.
- Fixed audio pause/resume when activity pauses or resumes.
- Refactored audio control between Java and native code.
Related links:
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