Preliminary VICE build for testing.
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- Omega Star Commander
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With the latest SVN compiled, I cannot seem to get Atarisoft's Ms. Pac-Man running using the -cart6 / -cartA combo as was working before with 2.2.
Is there a new trick I need to learn please? TIA!
Is there a new trick I need to learn please? TIA!
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Bizarre... my ROM dump looks vastly different -- but worked before -- than those in GameBase. Nevertheless, those ROMs work and I shall switch. Thanks!
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My freeze bug in warp mode with multiple drives now fixed ! good worktlr wrote:New build: xvic-r22806-win32.zip
xvic changes:
- one more drive rotation clock overflow issue fixed. No more slow down.
- CRT emulation added for NTSC and others.
- various vdrive fixes.
- fixed build issue on big endian systems
Note: ColorGamma range changed. May need to set to 2200 manually.
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I am also pleased to report that the SVN checkout tonight finally built a stable version for Gnome with Xaw3d for me -- not just SDL, which was always my default build option. Funny, it does not build with only the --enable-gnomeui switch (screen becomes undefined in x11ui.c:924 without the --enable-fullscreen option), like --enable-sdlui does. Anyways,
make distclean; ./configure --enable-gnomeui --enable-fullscreen --with-xaw3d --with-sdlsound; make
... runs on my Fedora 13 dual quad core with ATI Radeon HD3870 X2. Nice.
When are we going to see this go platinum?
make distclean; ./configure --enable-gnomeui --enable-fullscreen --with-xaw3d --with-sdlsound; make
... runs on my Fedora 13 dual quad core with ATI Radeon HD3870 X2. Nice.
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I noticed two attributes saved in .vicerc:
WindowWidth=1228
WindowHeight=1031
... which do not seem to have any command-line option associated with them, and the window does not re-size back to this "saved" state. Is there any way make the window size return to saved values?
WindowWidth=1228
WindowHeight=1031
... which do not seem to have any command-line option associated with them, and the window does not re-size back to this "saved" state. Is there any way make the window size return to saved values?
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I do not see any way of defining a custom joystick keymap for the Gnome UI / X11 build, i.e., appending these symbols do not seem to take effect:
The SDLUI build has extra attributes and the ability to save joystick mappings to a separate .vjm file. Could the same or something similar be done for Gnome, too?
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# X-Arcade game controller
KP_8 8 1 -1 8 # up
KP_2 8 4 -1 2 # down
KP_4 8 5 -1 4 # left
KP_6 9 5 -1 6 # right
Control_L 0 5 -1 0 # fire
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Found one more curiosity so far with the build... I have a TAP here for Frogrun by Anirog. It loads fine in 1.22, 2.1 and this beta. However when you start playing in the beta, as soon as you move the joystick, the game resets to Vic20 blue/white screen (as if you'd tapped RunStop and Restore). Very odd. Anyone care to investigate? I can supply the TAP if need be.
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I found an issue with latest beta version:
From Settings --> ROM Settings, the folder "Computer" hasn't any textbox for labels Kernal, Basic, Character so you cannot change them to use an alternative kernal for example.
From Settings --> ROM Settings, the folder "Computer" hasn't any textbox for labels Kernal, Basic, Character so you cannot change them to use an alternative kernal for example.
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New build: xvic-r23120-win32.zip
xvic changes:
- win32 UI ROM dialog fixed
- monitor "io" command improved, f.ex "io 9000"
- on-the-fly DX9/ddraw switching
- win95 was broken, now fixed
- TrueAspectRatio for win32
- distribute restore key presses randomly across a frame
xvic changes:
- win32 UI ROM dialog fixed
- monitor "io" command improved, f.ex "io 9000"
- on-the-fly DX9/ddraw switching
- win95 was broken, now fixed
- TrueAspectRatio for win32
- distribute restore key presses randomly across a frame
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Hi!
I just made a quick run through my own suite of regression tests *), so far everything in order - as long as functionality is concerned.
However, I'd like to know what amount of debug code is inside this build: I'm running this beta of xvic on a Vista Notebook with a T9600 Core2Duo, at 2.8 GHz; yet VVV is reduced to a crawl, merely achieving ~50% of the normal speed, and crackling sound.
Or is it a matter of the compiler used? Should I better try to make a build myselves? I'd be using Visual C/C++ (Express 2008) for that.
Greetings,
Michael
*) comprising:
1. true drive emulation, fast loader: MINIPAINT + HYPRA-SYSTEM, loading and saving of images
2. VIC-I timing: my MINIGRAFIK Raster demo; PAL + NTSC
3. Veni Vidi VIC! demo
4. VIC Bible (*.d81, true drive)
Edit: After roughly 1/4 hr of (more or less idle) runtime xvic made a strange redraw inside its window and now doesn't respond anymore.
I just made a quick run through my own suite of regression tests *), so far everything in order - as long as functionality is concerned.
However, I'd like to know what amount of debug code is inside this build: I'm running this beta of xvic on a Vista Notebook with a T9600 Core2Duo, at 2.8 GHz; yet VVV is reduced to a crawl, merely achieving ~50% of the normal speed, and crackling sound.
Or is it a matter of the compiler used? Should I better try to make a build myselves? I'd be using Visual C/C++ (Express 2008) for that.
Greetings,
Michael
*) comprising:
1. true drive emulation, fast loader: MINIPAINT + HYPRA-SYSTEM, loading and saving of images
2. VIC-I timing: my MINIGRAFIK Raster demo; PAL + NTSC
3. Veni Vidi VIC! demo
4. VIC Bible (*.d81, true drive)
Edit: After roughly 1/4 hr of (more or less idle) runtime xvic made a strange redraw inside its window and now doesn't respond anymore.
This is not a debug build. I haven't noticed any speed differences here.Mike wrote:However, I'd like to know what amount of debug code is inside this build: I'm running this beta of xvic on a Vista Notebook with a T9600 Core2Duo, at 2.8 GHz; yet VVV is reduced to a crawl, merely achieving ~50% of the normal speed, and crackling sound.
(E6600, WinXP 32-bit)
Are you comparing with the previous binary I posted?
MSVC might yield better results. Feel free to try it.Mike wrote:Or is it a matter of the compiler used? Should I better try to make a build myselves? I'd be using Visual C/C++ (Express 2008) for that.
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O.K.tlr wrote:This is not a debug build. I haven't noticed any speed differences here. (E6600, WinXP 32-bit)
I did. I already noticed some slight slow-downs with VVV in the binaries before, but nothing as massive as now.Are you comparing with the previous binary I posted?
Let's see ...MSVC might yield better results. Feel free to try it.