Sep 032009
 

And another new version of JavaCPC, a CPC emulator written in Java, by Devilmarkus. As always, you can download it from CPC-Live.com in the download section.

Changes from ver. 6.5 to 6.6.4:

  • Debugger improvements (Breakpoints, Break Instructions)
  • Tape polarity changeable (Needed for some strange tapes)
  • New displaying method allows DoubleBuffered in actual JAVA-update
  • A virtual floppy drive as anchor window, moveable with mouse and zoomable (Double click with left/right mousebutton into the drive)
  • Simple GIF-Recorder (Not perfect, but funny)
  • New screenshot routine (Allows to catch also the filter/monitor mask)
  • New greenscreen emulation
  • Improved display filter (needs high performance PC’s)
  • JavaCPC’s window position is stored now on exit
  • Added Prodatron’s Digitracker tools as internal applications (MOD converter and Player generator)
  • CRTC improvements allow the demo “From Scratch” to be viewed fully
  • Small bugfix in FDC emulation (allows to watch raster images from ConvImgCPC without read error)
Aug 242009
 

You already saw the posting about the CPC WIki which I posted some weeks ago. Now Gryzor informed me in one of the comments that the Wiki is now fully back online, which means: You can now edit articles safely again :-).

The Wiki is now available under the address http://www.cpc-wiki.com or http://www.cpcwiki.eu.

Aug 102009
 

I already posted it in a previous article, that there won’t be any sponsoring for the CPC Wiki anymore, so Gryzor put the CPC Wiki “on vacation” during his own vacation. After he is back, he tries to find a solution. Until then, at least the CPC Wiki forums are online on a new webspace which was kindly donated by Devilmarkus. You can still login with your CPC Wiki account data.

The new location for the forum is http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum. See you there…

UPDATE: Devilmarkus wrote in the new forums that the Wiki is back online, too. You can access it under http://www.cpcwiki.eu. I will update this news article if I hear anything new about the current situation.

UPDATE2: Please wait with editing in the CPC Wiki until Gryzor is back and decides what to do next. The current version is currently just a backup.

Jul 192009
 

Devilmarkus just released a new version of his Java CPC emulator called JavaCPC. As always, you can download it from CPC-Live.com in the download section.

Changes from ver. 6.4 to 6.5:

  • New feature: Record audio (You can save JavaCPC’s soundchip output as WAV file now, 44khz, 8 bit, stereo)
  • CSW file support
  • Completely overhauled AY emulation with logarithmic volume output (You can choose between 3 different volume-tables) and with better noise output
  • New features for Windows users: You can create CDT or convert WAV to CDT now using JavaCPC’s GUI’s for 2CDT / SAMP2CDT (Thanks to Kevin Thacker who gave me permission to use his apps)
  • Improved CRTC emulation
Jun 252009
 

Devilmarkus just released a new version of his Java CPC emulator called JavaCPC. As always, you can download it from CPC-Live.com in the download section.

Changes from ver. 6.3 to 6.4:

  • Improved tape emulation, supports WAV, CDT and MP3
  • Tapedeck can be used as MP3/WAV music player
  • Bugfix in Z80 emulation, makes Speedlock and similar protections work
  • Bugfix in FDC emulation, makes games "Prehistorik II" and "Super Cauldron" work
  • Chooseable CRTC type 0 / 1 and CRTC improvements
  • CRTC Register 1 fix
  • Added GZip compression for WAV, DSK, SNA
  • Added keyboard-recording function (Check edit-menu)
  • Added STarKos 1.21 roms (Chooseable in JavaCPC’s romsetter)
  • some several bugfixes
  • Better resynchronisation for sound
  • New "knobs" to change volume / digiblaster volume
  • New feature: "Report a bug" which allows the user to send a bugreport directly to me, includes JAVA-console output (See: Help -> Report a bug)
  • Improved version checking
  • You can assign now DSK, SNA and other cpc-related files to Win32 executable

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