Snes9x v1.55 is released. Snes9x is a portable, freeware Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) emulator. It basically allows you to play most games designed for the SNES and Super Famicom Nintendo game systems on your PC or Workstation; which includes some real gems that were only ever released in Japan. Snes9x is the result of well over three years worth of part-time hacking, coding, recoding, debugging, divorce, etc. (just kidding about the divorce bit). Snes9x is coded in C++, with three assembler CPU emulation cores on the i386 Linux and Windows ports.
Snes9x changelog:
- Added support for the MSU-1 coprocessor. (qwertymodo)
- Added support for MSU-1 distribution pack. (qwertymodo)
- Added support for BS-X Satellaview memory packs and data files. (LuigiBlood)
- Improved BS-X memory mapping accuracy. (LuigiBlood)
- Fixed APU error causing issues with some games. (byuu, qwertymodo)
- Added option to ignore patch checksums. (qwertymodo)
- Fixed build warnings / undefined behavior. (bonimy)
- Correct pixel placement in hires. (BearOso, OV2)
- Fixed RAM mapping for Light Fantasy. (hex_usr, BearOso)
- Added Circuit USA APU timing hack. (BearOso)
- libretro: Merged some changes from downstream repository. (OV2)
- GTK+: Allow use of XDG config directory. (BearOso)
- GTK+: Add 10th save slot. (YamashitaRen)
- GTK+: Updated Spanish translation. (jristz)
- Win32: Switched to Studio 2017. (OV2)
- Win32: Fixed problems when minimized in d3d. (OV2)
- Win32: Split Patch/Rom directory. (OV2)
- Win32: Simplified compilation by removing or including some dependencies (included CG headers, completely removed FMOD and FMOD_EX, moved direct draw to compile switch) and reworking solution/configurations. (bonimy, OV2)
- Win32: Fixed crash with movie dialog (OV2)
- Win32: Changed hotplugging (OV2)
Download: Snes9x v1.55 x86
Download: Snes9x v1.55 x64
Source: Here2
2017-11-20
Tags:
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ReplyDeleteYou're one sick person, stop abusing foxes and please seek help.
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or this?
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maybe?
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twitter?
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avatar is close, so maybe?
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Steam?
https://steamcommunity.com/id/the_randomizer1889
BRB going to edit out all my posts now like a little girl.
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DeleteKeep moving forward Snes9x team!
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed how they keep this emulatior alive, i really want it. (Even if is not the official creator, because i do not care.)
ReplyDeleteWe need 7z support like i request to mgba. Full sets here: http://tv-roms.narod.ru/
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion "Fixed problems when minimized in d3d. (OV2)" was by far the best improvement of this version.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and many thanks to those are involved in the improvements.
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There is the possibility to add an option to overclock the fx chip and adjust the size of the screen in case of games that do not use the total screen?
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