fMSX v5.7 is released. fMSX is a program that emulates MSX, MSX2, and MSX2+ 8bit home computers. It runs MSX/MSX2/MSX2+ software on many different platforms including Windows, Android, Symbian, MacOS, Unix, MSDOS, AmigaOS, etc. I started developing fMSX in 1993 when there were only two other MSX emulators available, both exclusively for MSDOS. From the very beginning, I developed fMSX as a portable program able to run on many different computers. The initial development, for example, was done on DEC Alpha workstations running Unix. Since then, fMSX has seen quite a lot of updates and been ported to many systems. It is still being developed, although not as actively as before because most features are pretty much complete now.
fMSX v5.7 Changelog:
Fixed noise in Eggerland Mystery and other games.
Moved PSG sound computation to Sync8910().
Fixed several issues in MIDI recording.
Fixed compatibility with 64bit CPU architectures.
Added "File | Clear Settings and Quit" option to fMSX-Windows.
Fixed small windows behavior in fMSX-Windows.
Fixed window position behavior in fMSX-Windows.
Saving physical joystick/gamepad selection in fMSX-Windows.
Download: fMSX v5.7
Download: fMSX for Android
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2020-07-24
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