Thanks for the new release. Seems to work great!

On Sat, May 5, 2018 at 9:43 PM, Peter Howkins <[email protected]>
wrote:

> A new version of RPCEmu is available, X.X.X
>
> http://www.marutan.net/rpcemu/
>
> The two major changes in version 0.9.0 compared to previous versions.
>
>   * Changed to the Qt5 library for the GUI. Previously we used the Allegro
> 4
>     library and additional win32 code.
>    - The GUI is shared by all platforms, reducing maintenance work.
>    - The Linux/BSD builds gain the full GUI that previously was Windows
> only.
>    - The full-screen mode should no longer crash.
>    - The full-screen mode uses software scaling. It will no longer resize
> your
>      host OS desktop and it preserves the aspect ratio of the emulator
> video
>      modes.
>    - The clock "drift" (where host and emulated clock move apart) should be
>      gone. As such we no longer enable the SyncClock module by default.
> However
>      if this is causing you an issue please report it.
>   * Changed the threading model of the program so that the GUI is in a
> separate
>     thread from the emulation of the machine.
>    - The most obvious change from this is that opening menus and configure
>      windows does not halt the emulation of the machine while you work with
>      them.
>
> Additional fixes in version 0.9.0
>
>   - Linux: Support being built as a position independent executable (PIE),
> this
>     allows the 64-bit recompiler builds to work without modification on
> Linux
>     distributions which compile all software as PIE by default (e.g. Ubuntu
>     16.10 and later)
>   - Windows: HostFS date stamps should be correct regardless of Daylight
>     Savings Time flag.
>   - ARM Core: STM with store of R15 should vary with processor type (x86
>     recompiler).
>   - ARM Core: STRT/STRBT with store of R15 should store same value as
> STR/STRB.
>   - The mouse will work when changing between A7000 and RPC models without
>     having to rerun RPCEmu.
>   - In 'Follow host mouse' mode, enabled support for OS_Word 21,3 'Move
> Mouse',
>     also supports BBC BASIC 'MOUSE TO'.
>   - In 'Follow host mouse' mode, the mouse should work correctly if you
> change
>     to fullscreen, change RISC OS mode and leave fullscreen again.
>   - Clang compiler is now recognised when writing to the log file.
>
> A special thanks to the members of the RPCEmu mailing list who helped with
> testing these wide-ranging changes.
>
>
> Matthew Howkins
> Peter Howkins
>
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