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Jace website updated



Notes from the update posted today:

(2013-03-05) No release yet, but I wanted to let you guys know I'm still actively working on some exciting new features and have some major plans for the future direction of this emulator.

CONFIRMED: The way that disks (both 140kb and 800kb+ images) are handled has changed significantly.  A new media manager feature will be used to organize disks and insert disks into the various drives.  As always, Jace doesn't care what slot configuration you use, and likewise the media manager will support any configuration of drives you can throw at it.  Support for popular websites/ftp locations will also be provided to facilitate automatic downloads.  Yes, you really just read that.

CONFIRMED: A secret mystery feature that only one other person on this planet knows about, and he's not going to tell you either.  :-D  It was a major driver for the media manager feature, and that's all I'm going to say about it.

PLANNED: This will not make it in the next release, but there is a significant amount of work done for state management.  When this is finished and working, you will be able to save/load emulator states and also rewind the emulator while it's still running.  Realistically, most of the code is written but there are a couple of gremlins in it that cause everything to fall apart when it's turned on.  I hope to have this done some time in the late spring but in the meantime the code will remain inactive until I get the bugs out.

PLANNED: Plug-in support will allow modular add-ons to be installed, and if possible without restarting Jace.  This will usher a new set of optional add-on features such as real joystick support (via jinput) and real RS232 serial support (via RXTX).  This should be done in summer 2013.

PLANNED: The death and rebirth of Apple Game Server.  The combination of Apple Game Server's UI code and Jace will constitute a very unique and new user interface which has yet to be determined.  This will rely heavily on other features such as state management and plug-ins.  With any luck you will hear about this again in the summer/fall.