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EmuCR:Emu7800 Emu7800 v1.1 is released. Emu7800 is an Atari 7800 emulator implemented using Microsoft's .NET platform. Most VCS (2600) and ProSystem (7800) titles work well, with 2600 support featuring authentic HMOVE emulation, per Andrew Tower's paper "A Small Opus on the TIA." The stars in Cosmic Ark appear without emulation cheats! Emu7800 runs on Windows 2000 and higher systems. Performance is excellent on recent hardware.

Emu7800 v1.1 Changelog:
- 7800 Emulation Fixes:
- Xenophobe and One on One Basketball now work (Maria VBLANK incorrectly relied upon DMA enable)
- Fatal Run and Rampage now work (CPU ADC instruction bug)
- Ballblazer and Commando now have music (Pokey sound support added)
- Jinks opening screen speech synth now clear (TIA sound was not sampled at 7800 rate; PAL configuration was incorrect)
- Barnyard Blaster and Meltdown are now playable, no title screen bypass on Sentinel prototype (Lightgun emulation corrected)
- Tower Toppler works (per the game manual, make sure both difficulty switches are set to "Pro")
- Several homebrews and unreleased prototypes are now recognized
- Crossbow configuration switched from joystick to lightgun
- Added support for 2600-daptor and for Atari 2600 driving controllers through Stelladaptor/2600-daptor. Thanks to Tom Hafner for providing programming information and testing support
- Added support for the 2600 32-n-1 cart type
- Corrected issue where lost DirectInput8 joystick device would terminate fullscreen DirectX startup
- Screenshots are now output to the My Pictures folder

Download: Emu7800 v1.1
Source: Here

1 Comments:

  1. Prerequisites

    To run EMU7800, you will need to have .NET 4.0 installed onto your Windows-based computer. You can do this for free via Windows Update. To have the capability to build from the included source code, you'll either need the .NET 4.0 software development kit (SDK) or Visual Studio 2010. EMU7800 was originally developed on a machine with a Pentium 4 Celeron 1.7 GHZ processor (a ten year-old system as of this writing.) This was adequate for excellent emulator performance.

    stupid NET4.

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