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Fuse v0.8 posted by sNIk, 11.04.07 / 18:40

Computer Fuse ist ein ZX Spectrum Emulator für Linux und MacOSx.

    New features:
  • Loader improvements: automatically run at full speed while a loader is in progress and automatically start/stop the tape when the start/end of a loader is detected (Philip Kendall).
  • RZX 'rollback' support (Philip Kendall).
  • DivIDE support (Matthew Westcott)
  • Interface I and microdrive emulation (Gergely Szasz).
  • TS2068 support (Fredrick Meunier).
  • Kempston mouse emulation (Darren Salt).
  • TZX generalized data block (0x19) support (Philip Kendall).
  • Much improved widget UI, including allowing selection of filenames (Darren Salt, Gergely Szasz).
  • Allow SDL full screen mode to be used (Darren Salt).
  • Add the ability to save 'movies' as collections of screenshots (Gergely Szasz).
  • Widget pokefinder (Darren Salt).
  • Add a simple code profiler (Philip Kendall).
  • New libao sound driver (Gergely Szasz).
  • New CoreAudio sound driver (Fredrick Meunier).
  • New PALTV 1-3x and TV3x graphics scalers (Gergely Szasz).

    Emulation core improvements:
  • Improved screen rendering code (now character accurate rather than line accurate) (Philip Kendall, Fredrick Meunier).
  • Corrections to write ordering and contention for EX (SP),HL,EX (SP),IX and EX (SP),IY (Philip Kendall; thanks, Mark Woodmass).
  • Corrections to contention for OTIR and OTDR (Philip Kendall; thanks, Mark Woodmass).
  • IR contention (Philip Kendall; thanks, Mark Woodmass).
  • Flag bits 3 and 5 are copied on all BIT instructions (Philip Kendall; thanks, Mark Woodmass).
  • Improved ULA emulation with respect to interrupt length (thanks, Jon Needle, Ramsoft and Mark Woodmass) (Philip Kendall).
  • Fix timings of shifted no operation opcodes (Philip Kendall).
  • An interrupt in IM 0 takes 13 tstates to acknowledge, not 12 (Philip Kendall).
  • Improved speed control code (Fredrick Meunier).

    Miscellaneous:
  • Add a 'save, don't save, cancel' confirmation dialog before any changes to media are lost under the GTK+ UIs (Philip Kendall).
  • On the Pentagon, page in the TR-DOS ROM on NMI, allowing the snapshot function to work (Philip Kendall). On the Scorpion,page in ROM 2, allowing the monitor to work (thanks, Erik Kunze).
  • Default snapshot format is now .szx rather than .z80 (Fredrick Meunier)
  • Store current joystick information in snapshots (Fredrick Meunier).
  • Optional use of doublescan modes in the framebuffer and SVGAlib UIs (Darren Salt).
  • Black and white TV support for the framebuffer, SVGAlib and Xlib UIs (Darren Salt).
  • Catch 'window close' events in the Xlib UI (Darren Salt).
  • Use stock button icons in the GTK+ 2.x UI (Darren Salt).
  • Save/restore the 'issue 2 keyboard' flag from snapshots (Philip Kendall).
  • Correctly quote '-' characters in the man page (needed for UTF-8 environments) (Darren Salt, Stuart Brady).
  • Use separate menus for controlling +3 and TR-DOS disks (Philip Kendall).
  • Fix behaviour of ZXATASP and ZXCF on reset (Garry Lancaster).
  • Improved window scaling behaviour (Darren Salt).
  • Allow use of the mouse scroll wheel in the GTK+ debugger (Darren Salt).
  • Improved interaction between Media/Tape/Play and tape traps (Darren Salt).
  • Various minor improvements to the framebuffer UI (Darren Salt).
  • Various fixes to allow compilation with gcc 4.x (Philip Kendall).

  • Various other minor bugfixes (Philip Kendall, Fredrick Meunier, Jon Needle, Markus Oberhumer, Mark Round, Darren Salt, Gergely Szasz, Paul van der Laan and other people to whom I apologise for forgetting).

  • On a personal note, I (Philip) would like to dedicate the 0.8 release of Fuse to the memory of Chris "Oggie" Lightfoot. I don't know whether he would have loved or hated some of the code in Fuse, but I'm sure he would have expressed his opinion.


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