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* Fixed NTSC timings they were hardwired to PAL rates. Let’s check out the changes from the Read Me file. I don’t have a way of testing this emulator, but for those of you interested, you can download it from the Box File Widget or from their homepage. This was actually updated several months ago, but I’m just now getting the memo.
PANASONIC 3DO EMULATOR MAC UPDATE
I originally blogged about this back in 2009 and at the time, the emulator hadn’t seen an update since 2008. It is always frustrating when I’m super late to the party, the party being the update to a Virtual Jaguar emulator. I almost put a question mark in the title of this post. refactored the IEEE-488 bus to use slots. refactored the Commodore IEC bus to use slots. floppy: Slot-ize the floppies so that you can choose ipf: weak bits are usually badly-written/not written zones floppy,wd1772: First stab at write support, in-memory only for now wd1772: Adapt the pll to a 8MHz frequency astrocde.xml: fix errors and add several new or previously missing dumps
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lynx.xml: stripped headers of dumps, removed bad dumps, added auto-rotate code snes.xml: redumped and profiled arround 100 cartridges snes.xml: new dump added, NHL '97 Revision A
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Removed ROM patch on II/IIx/IIcx since it's no longer necessary mac: fix SCC so AppleTalk check fails gracefully instead of locking up aes: cleanup of code, and made aes use neogeo softlist from MAME

abc800: Refactored the ABC bus to single-slot (as it really is). abc1600: Added portrait/landscape layouts. samcoupe: Hook up the new wd1772, format support incomplete though Synth to be used in a daisy-chain of expansion devices. amstrad: Added support for ROMbox, SSA-1 speech synth and DK'Tronics speech Which the Asante is a perfect clone of, fixed 24-bit mirroring soĮthernet cards work in all slots mac: Fixed name of Asante MC3NB card, added Apple NuBus Ethernet Card (they wait for a index pulse on the second) amiga: a number of games seem to get confused when there's two drives iq151: Added emulation of Grafik module. iq151: Added slot interface and moved video32/video64/disc2 Will boot, but system remains NOT_WORKING due to many known flaws.įixed slot interrupts on IIci so 4-head operation is possible. mac: Further improvements to Quadra 700 System 7.5.0 (and probably 7.1) pc1512: Added a dump of the WD1015 MCU. ti99: Fixed GRAMKracker's write protection ti99: Fixed GROM address counter handling and GRAMKracker's You can download it in pieces or from the website. You can enjoy having the power of several emulators all in one handy dandy spot. It has everything from Genesis to Nintendo. SDL MESS is a HUGE console emulator for Mac.
PANASONIC 3DO EMULATOR MAC FOR MAC
The same people who bring you all the wonderful SDL MAME updates for Mac now have another offering, SDL MESS. Although this has nothing to do with Mac Emulators, it was a great find and I just had to share it.
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I think if it had been better priced and had more software support, it could have done quite well. Unfortunately the system was just too damn expensive and lacked the proper catalog of games. This bad boy is packing 32bits of power! When this console originally came out, it was the most powerful gaming console. It is in near mint condition and came with all the various cables, Road Rash, and a controller. Even today the system sells for several hundred dollars. That’s right folks, Andrew Jackson bought me this console that originally sold for 700 big ones. Thanks to our friendship, and his selling it to me without looking up the price, I was able to obtain this system for 20 bucks. I told him to keep his eye open for old gaming consoles, and he came across this and didn’t even know what it was.

While he digs the toys and the collectables, I’m more partial to old gaming. Some of his Akira toys are still in the original packaging. My friend works at two thrifts shops and has some of the coolest toys and collectables you could ever imagine, all of which he obtained through working at his job. I recently stumbled across a 3DO game system at a local thrift shop.
