NEW: emulators/fceux
Hi, Attached is a port for fceux-2.2.0: FCEUX is a portable and highly accurate NES/Famicom/Famicom Disk System emulator with excellent compatibility with almost every rom dump available, supports both PAL and NTSC modes, save states, game genie support, and networking. FCEUX also offers tools for debugging, rom-hacking, map making, Tool-assisted movies, and Lua scripting. Finally FCEUX includes a GTK2 GUI to assist in configuration and gameplay. I already have an ok for this, but want to check if there are any other comments. Otherwise I will commit in a day or two. It's been tested on i386, amd64, macppc. -- Anthony J. Bentley fceux.tar.gz Description: fceux.tar.gz
Re: New: emulators/fceux
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 08:35:08AM -0700, Ryan Freeman wrote: Hello ports@ i am very excited to finally be able to submit this port, we have been lacking a real NES emulator in our ports tree :) I have been playing with FCEUX for the past week and it runs great; this is the first time i can properly play NES games on OpenBSD without requiring a linux binary! iNES doesn't count, it does not include nearly as much accuracy or compatibility, and doesn't even have a good timing configuration (have to manually add parmeters just to try and play with things at normal speed) FCEUX runs 100% on my system, using the opengl renderer i am able to set fullscreen resultion to my thinkpad's native 1400x1050, with working audio via SDL, and working joystick support (!) (this the first time i've ever been able to use any of my usb adapters for gamepads in openbsd, very cool!) I am using a ps2-usb adapter with one of my ps2 controllers and it works fantastic! Finally this port was made with slight study from the FreeBSD port, but nothing taken directly. Comments? tested on i386 -ryan bump, i've attached an updated version of the tarball to match the recent WANTLIB and LIB_DEPENDS changes. fwiw after this post i had two others reply and say good on i386 and also good on amd64. does Jasper want to try and run this over x11 forwarding from sparc64? ;) cheers! -ryan I have no -current to test on at the moment, but I would like to (again) express interest in this port getting in! :) Beats ines all hollow.
Re: New: emulators/fceux
Hello ports@ i am very excited to finally be able to submit this port, we have been lacking a real NES emulator in our ports tree :) I have been playing with FCEUX for the past week and it runs great; this is the first time i can properly play NES games on OpenBSD without requiring a linux binary! iNES doesn't count, it does not include nearly as much accuracy or compatibility, and doesn't even have a good timing configuration (have to manually add parmeters just to try and play with things at normal speed) Happy to see this port. Tested on i386 and amd64, works fine with my uhid(4) joypad too.
New: emulators/fceux
Hello ports@ i am very excited to finally be able to submit this port, we have been lacking a real NES emulator in our ports tree :) I have been playing with FCEUX for the past week and it runs great; this is the first time i can properly play NES games on OpenBSD without requiring a linux binary! iNES doesn't count, it does not include nearly as much accuracy or compatibility, and doesn't even have a good timing configuration (have to manually add parmeters just to try and play with things at normal speed) FCEUX runs 100% on my system, using the opengl renderer i am able to set fullscreen resultion to my thinkpad's native 1400x1050, with working audio via SDL, and working joystick support (!) (this the first time i've ever been able to use any of my usb adapters for gamepads in openbsd, very cool!) I am using a ps2-usb adapter with one of my ps2 controllers and it works fantastic! Finally this port was made with slight study from the FreeBSD port, but nothing taken directly. Comments? tested on i386 -ryan fceux.tgz Description: GNU Unix tar archive