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micro64 1.00 Build 714

Description

micro64 is a highly accurate C64 emulator for Windows, Linux & Mac OS X.
A High-End Computer is strongly recommended.
 
The highly advanced successor of brotkaestchen (fr-051) from BeRo / farbrausch.
Currently micro64 has two different VIC II emulation modes (both are half-cycle exact): »single pixel dot clock exact« (very accurate, slow) and »dynamic pixel block-wise« (quite fast, even on slower machines). Normally you shouldn't notice any differences, except in demos with a lot of VIC II trickery. If your computer is fast enough you definitely should use the accurate mode.

Changelog

Version: 1.00.2013.05.11 Build 714

  • Various VIA6522 emulation tweaks (but shift register emulation is still a bit incorrect)
  • Fixed dead lock bug in the high-tap-count SINC resampler SSE consolve inline assembler routine in the SID emulation.
  • Various another small fixes.
  • Added black frame insertion feature for >=100Hz monitors. (Untested, because I myself have no such monitor)
  • Added BMP screenshot function, the BMP screenshot files will be stored under ~/.micro64/screenshots/ on linux and MacOSX systems and under <SystemDrive>:Users<User>AppDataRoamingmicro64screenshots on NT-based Windows systems. And the keyboard shortcut for screenshots is Alt+S
  • Added AVI video capturing function with own Open-DML AVI writer and I420 encoder routines, the AVI video files will be stored under ~/.micro64/videos/ on linux and MacOSX systems and under <SystemDrive>:Users<User>AppDataRoamingmicro64videos on NT-based Windows systems. And for this function is no keyboard shortcut, just the menu point in the main menu, for to avoid miss-started video captures.
  • Made the source code compatible with Borland Delphi XE4 just for me for to work with the newer Delphi IDE on micro64, so the public release binaries were, are and will be still in future compiled with FreePascal. :-)

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micro64 & hyper64 - c64 emulators

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