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EmuCR: StellaStella SVN r2458 is compiled. Stella is a multi-platform Atari 2600 VCS emulator. The Atari 2600 Video Computer System (VCS), introduced in 1977, was the most popular home video game system of the early 1980's. Now you can enjoy all of your favorite Atari 2600 games on your PC thanks to Stella!

Stella SVN changelog:
r2451
OK, I'm about to tackle Blargg filtering, and I hope to have the first
implementation ready by the end of the coming week. First, I have to
convert a patch against Stella 2.8.4 and an old Blargg version to the
current codebase (and a newer Blargg version).
r2452
Initial check-in of Chetiry bankswitch scheme from cd-w. For now, it's
basically the skeleton of F4SC, since it's partly modeled after that
(8 4K banks, etc). More work will come after the 3.7 release.
r2453
Added 'tunes.bin' data to Chetiry scheme, and updated romtohex
to correctly generate the data from a bin file.
r2454
More updates to Blargg filtering. The current code now corresponds to
the patches I received in the past, but also includes stuff from newer
versions. It compiles correctly; now I just have to activate it and
pass it a framebuffer and see what happens ...
r2455
Fix scanline count info viewer when values are out of the normal range.
r2456
OK, Blargg is now officially in the codebase! There's still quite a bit
left to do, but the basic functionality is now there. Alt 1 - Alt 6
selects among TV modes as follows: off, composite, svideo, rgb, bad and
custom. The latter is just composite at this point; there's no code to
actually change specific adjustables yet. Alt 7/Shift-Alt 7 increases/
decreases scanline blend intensity (20% - 100%).
r2457
Updated OSX project files for recent class additions.
r2458
Updated VS 2010 project files for recent class additions, and fixed some C99/C++ issues.

Download: Stella SVN r2458 32bit
Download: Stella SVN r2458 64bit
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