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Post subject: CLK Clock Signal 2020-03-10  PostPosted: Mar 12, 2020 - 08:23 AM
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CLK (Clock Signal) ist ein quelloffener 8-bit Computer und Konsolen Emulator für Linux und MacOS von Tom Harte.


CLK (Clock Signal) is an open-source 8-bit computer and console emulator available for Linux and MacOS written by Tom Harte.

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This is a minor bugfix release for SDL users only; it partially unwinds the recent keyboard handling changes in order to restore classic behaviour for users not using the new --logical-keyboard.The specific underlying issue is this emulator's attempt to correlate text entry and key presses. SDL 2.x provides those things as distinct streams since text entry may come from a wide variety of things other than key presses, may require multiple key presses, etc. What this emulator wants to be able to do is, sometimes, check whether a key press it can't otherwise forward also produced SDL text entry. It tries to do that by timestamp primarily, but that's somewhat empirical and experimental. If and when I'm more confident in that, I can go back to something more like 2020-03-07 attempted.macOS binaries are attached for visibility but are unchanged from the previous release and named accordingly. 


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