AmpShell v1.1.2.9 is released. AmpShell is a DOSBox front-end for Windows and GNU/Linux (runnable under GNU/Linux if the Mono librairies are installed). Since it's written in C#, it can run on virtually any machine having the .NET Framework installed. Windows Vista (or Windows Seven) machines have already the .NET Framework, and almost all Windows machines have it nowadays. For GNU/Linux (or even other OSes) users, the Mono librairies have to be installed. AmpShell has been successfully tested on Windows 98SE, Windows XP, Windows XP x64 Edition, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and GNU/Linux Ubuntu. It is free software licensed under the GNU GPL v3.
AmpShell v1.1.2.9 Changelog:
GUI:
- No more flicker on the games' listview (for example, when resizing the window).
- The games' images are now displayed in 32 bits per pixel, and up to 256*256 pixels in Large View mode.
Preferences:
- You can choose the size of the games' images for the Large view mode, from 48x48 up to 256x256. It affects all the categories' Large view mode.
Bugfixes :
- mounting a secondary drive (not an image file) without using IOCTL was ignored.
- some mount commands made as additionnal commands were wrongly parsed.
Other :
- Lots of code optimization (refactoring). Main.cs is now less than 1900 lines (before 1.1.2.7, it was close to 3000 lines!). =)
Download: AmpShell v1.1.2.9
Source:Here
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