BizHawk SVN r2609 is compiled. BizHawk is a A multi-system emulator written in C#. BizHawk provides nice features for casual gamers such as full screen, and joypad support in addition to full rerecording and debugging tools for all system cores.
BizHawk Supported Systems
- Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
- Sega Master System
- SG-1000
- Game Gear
- PC-Engine (TurboGrafx-16) / CD-ROM
- SuperGrafx
- TI-83 Calculator
BizHawk Experimental
- Sega Genesis (low compatibility list)
- Gameboy (Debugger only)
BizHawk SVN Changelog:
r2600
Lua Console - open selected file in lua writer dialog, implement drag & drop on lua writer (but fails because it doesn't allow drop on the edit box itself)
r2601
fix issue where mario bros 3. gets auxilary files created as mario bros. how it got this way is a bit baffling, so i hope i didnt break anything
r2602
LuaWriter. Added coloring symbols, it won't color if the symbol is part of a comment or a string. Also made (") and (') to not color when it's part of a comment.
Config.cs. Added SymbolColor, wich by default is black.
r2603
Lua Writer - implement saving and fix so that the text only redraws when it needs to.
r2604
oops, previous commit didn't compile
r2605
add automated dumping. command line example:
bizhawk.multiclient --dump-type=ffmpeg --dump-name=foobar.avi --dump-length=1000
type is one of 'vfwavi' (doesn't work), 'ffmpeg', 'jmd', 'nut', 'wave'
name is filename to dump to; might be auto-modified to add segment split names (_00, _01, etc)
length is length of dump in frames after which it auto-stops. if omitted, set to be equal to the length of the movie loaded with --movie, or if not that, it runs forever (can be stopped from UI)
r2606
Lua Writer - syntax highlighting for bizhawk lua library functions
r2607
Lua Writer - better color of library names, anchoring
r2608
Lua Writer - start syntax color config dialog and font config, neither do anything yet
r2609
Lua Text - start a very rough auto-complete box
Download: BizHawk SVN r2609
Source: Here
2012-07-23
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