Re: MSX Emulator comparison

2002-06-11 Thread Roel de Wit
Hi, Hmmm what's the best emulator currently available for Linux (in source code) ?? I just received my Playstation 2 Linux Kit and want to do some recompiling :) I know the following MSX emulators for Linux: - fMSX from Marat - fMSX-SDL (not sure if code is already available) - MESS

Re: MSX Emulator comparison

2002-06-11 Thread yoyo
yo I forgot the new version of nlmsx ok my new to 5 1 fMSX 2.6 for dos/windows 2 fMSX SDL 3 Para MSX 4 NLMSX v0.41 5 RuMSX Well mess is great too... but it's really hard to configure This is my new top 5 Thank benoit for this information Greating from France Yoyo aka pikayoyo :-)

Re: MSX Emulator comparison

2002-06-11 Thread Maarten ter Huurne
On Tuesday 11 June 2002 13:32, Roel de Wit wrote: Hmmm I've tried the standard Unix version of fMSX.. It compiled okay but said it couldn't open a window in X-Window... The colour depth of fMSX is fixed at compilation time. Does the colour depth (BPP) specified in the fMSX Makefile match the

Re: MSX Emulator comparison

2002-06-11 Thread David Heremans
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 11:37:24PM +0200, Beno?t Delvaux wrote: I don't know why NLMSX is not in your TOP 5 of the MSX emulators, but I must precise one thing : NLMSX, as MESS, emulates the SRAM, not only of the Panasonic FM-PAC, but also the SRAM of some cartridge games in ASCII format. So

Re: MSX Emulator comparison

2002-06-11 Thread Roel de Wit
Hi, Too bad I can't download it anywhere.. I've looked at the openmsx site a few times since Tilburg but there never was a (working) source/binary download link. I don't know why NLMSX is not in your TOP 5 of the MSX emulators, but I must precise one thing : NLMSX, as MESS, emulates the

Re: MSX Emulator comparison

2002-06-11 Thread Joost Yervante Damad
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 11:35:25PM +0200, Roel de Wit wrote: Hi, Too bad I can't download it anywhere.. I've looked at the openmsx site a few times since Tilburg but there never was a (working) source/binary download link. I think it depends on your definition of 'working'. It works