fMSX v5.1 is released. fMSX is a program that emulates MSX, MSX2, and MSX2+ 8bit home computers. It runs MSX/MSX2/MSX2+ software on many different platforms including Windows, Android, Symbian, MacOS, Unix, MSDOS, AmigaOS, etc. I started developing fMSX in 1993 when there were only two other MSX emulators available, both exclusively for MSDOS. From the very beginning, I developed fMSX as a portable program able to run on many different computers. The initial development, for example, was done on DEC Alpha workstations running Unix. Since then, fMSX has seen quite a lot of updates and been ported to many systems. It is still being developed, although not as actively as before because most features are pretty much complete now.fMSX v5.1 Changelog:
* Added multiple monitor support to fMSX-Windows.
* Fixed disappearing window in fMSX-Windows.
* Fixed best full-screen mode detection in fMSX-Windows.
* Fixed window flicker that appeared after recent Win10 updates.
* Moved disk and cartridge options to "Hardware" menu in fMSX-Windows.
* Switched fMSX-Linux to using PulseAudio sound.
* Updated old PulseAudio driver for 64bit Linux.
Download: fMSX v5.1
Download: fMSX v5.1 for Android
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