What is PS3roar? Good question! PS3roar is a port of xroar for X windows, as well as; the Nintendo DS, GPX32, PSP and AMIGA OS4. PS3roar is a Dragon 32 and 64 Computer emulator that runs on a wide variety of platforms, now including the PS3. Due to hardware similarities, PS3roar also emulates the Tandy Colour Computer (CoCo) models 1 & 2. The PS3 port and modifications completed by CrashSerious (me). The PS3 port uses PSL1GHTv2, a free and Open Source SDK for the PS3. PS3roar is a Dragon/Tandy Coco emulator, is a port of xRoar by Ciaran Anscomb. xRoar is Copyright (C) 2003-2010 Ciaran Anscomb Below is an image as it currently is in development: The currently working options in the emulator are: - 6809 emulation - Video display (at original pixel size) on the display w/ background - Keyboard emulation with PSL1GHT_SDL that has a keyboard Driver (https://github.com/CrashSerious/SDL_PSL1GHT) - Cart loading from /dev_hdd0/game/PS3Roar00/USRDIR/ROMS/ (CTRL-I) - Cassette loading from /dev_hdd0/game/PS3Roar00/USRDIR/CASSETTES/ (CTRL-L) - Cassette Saves from /dev_hdd0/game/PS3Roar00/USRDIR/CASSETTES/ (CTRL-W) (currently only one filename is used, a input mechanism is needed) - New Cassette creation (currently only one filename is used, a input mechanism is needed) - Disk loading from /dev_hdd0/game/PS3Roar00/USRDIR/DISKS/ (CTRL 1-4) - Disk Saving from /dev_hdd0/game/PS3Roar00/USRDIR/DISKS/ (No Key, automatically writable) (currently only one filename is used, a input mechanism is needed) - New DISK (.dsk) creation (currently only one filename is used, a input mechanism is needed) - Snapshot loading from /dev_hdd0/game/PS3Roar00/USRDIR/SNAPSHOTS/ (CTRL+S) - Snapshot saving to /dev_hdd0/game/PS3Roar00/USRDIR/SNAPSHOTS/ (currently only one filename is used, a input mechanism is needed) - Emulation Soft Reset (CTRL-R) - Emulation Hard Reset (SHIFT-CTRL-R) - Exit (CTRL-C) - trace mode (with DEX or Ethboot payload) - Fixed emulator in all resolutions supported by the PS3. 480p, 720p, 1080p, etc - Switching to and from full screen mode enabled, set full screen to default. Known issues: - Sound (Sound is there, but not 100% correct) |
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