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Re: OpenEmulator



On Jan 31, 6:16 pm, jimc <jcullenh...@comcast.net> wrote:
> I just played with the interface.... I am completely floored!!!
> this is the best NTSC I have ever seen.... then I nearly crapped my
> pants when I was messing with the monitor controls!
> So much like a real screen, it's insane!!  I noticed that in the file
> structure there are placeholders for the Floppy drive sounds!  This
> looks like it's going to be a killer!!!  Keep up the good work!
>
> Jim
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> On Jan 31, 2:50 am, "Marc S. Ressl" <mre...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hello everybody!
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> > I'd like to announce the first public alpha release of OpenEmulator,
> > an emulator of legacy computer systems. The main highlight of this
> > emulator is that it uses a software components framework, so it is
> > easy to expand a software emulation with additional software devices,
> > just as a real system can be expanded with real devices.
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> > At this point I'd like to state clearly that actually there is no
> > emulation actually working. So why am I releasing? I just got an
> > OpenGL NTSC emulation working ;-).
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> > You can find the project at:
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> >http://www.openemulator.org
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> > Some things to do:
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> > * Check the Apple II emulation.
> > * Go to the Monitor II settings, and fiddle with the settings.
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> > To find out about the project, subscribe to the forum at:
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> >http://groups.google.com/group/openemulator
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> > With best wishes,
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> > Marc.-

Jim,

Totally agreed.  It is totally beyond!  Hey, they make a great product
you might consider when Marc gets the rest of the emulator working:

http://www.hulu.com/watch/10308/saturday-night-live-oops-i-crapped-my-pants