WinUAE 2.3.0 |
Written by Demon Cleaner | |
Wednesday, 29 September 2010 | |
This is the final version of WinUAE 2.3.0New features- CDTV and CD32 subchannel hardware emulation, CD+G audio CDs supported. - CDTV statefile support. - FLAC compressed CD audio tracks supported (cue+flac or cue+iso+flac). - Automatic center, max fullscreen and tv-like fullscreen options added. - uaescsi.device SCSI emulation, including full CD audio support. - Pause uaescsi.device CD audio when emulation is paused or GUI is open. - Support for configuration file delayed CD image insert, for example CD32 games F17 Challenge and Last Ninja crash if booted before CD32 boot screen appears... - Right and bottom border, if outside of display area, is blanked instead of filling with current border color. - Full "Portable"/USB key mode (-portable command line parameter) and relative path support. - Borderless/minimal/normal windowed mode option. Updates- CD/CD image handling rewrite: * .ccd/.img/.sub and .mds/.mdf v1 image files supported. * Subchannel support (CDTV/CD32 CD+G). * Audio tracks fully supported. * SCSI emulation, CD images and non-SPTI mode full uaescsi.device CD audio support, most common CD SCSI commands emulated. SCSI emulation enabled by default. * Near-instant compressed (mp3/flac) CD audio and zipped CD image startup time. * More reliable CD/CD image and CD image/real drive on the fly change support. - CD32/CDTV more accurate CD audio and animation streaming. - Rawinput keyboard handling improved. - Cycle exact audio and disk DMA sequencer, Paula DMA request line timing fully emulated, (previously DMA accesses were "immediate", all other timing was already exact) - Direct3D bezel overlays and "old" overlays separated, bezel overlays are in overlays-directory, old overlays should be renamed as masks. - Direct3D bezel automatic display area detection and aspect ratio correction. - Disk images inside archives are automatically "extracted" to Disk Swapper and floppy drive paths when dragged and dropped. - 68000 and 68020 cycle exact CPU timing updates. - 68040 MMU emulation compatibility improved, Linux and NetBSD confirmed working. - Keyboard led handling improved. Bugs fixed- Triple/double/single buffer option was not saved to configuration file. - Autovsync didn't work. - Rawinput GUI F12 key ignored window focus. - Gameports panel joystick/mouse type (mouse,joystick,analog joystick,..) was ignored when configuration file was loaded. Other bugs fixed- Direct3D 2x+ shader filter bad image quality. - CDTV CD timecode (Built-in CD player time counter). - CD32 CD end of play notification only worked if play was last sent CD command. (Fightin Spirit) - CD32 CD audio status reporting when attempting to play data tracks (Mission Impossible 2025) - CD32 pad 2-button mode fixes (F17 Challenge, Quik The Thunder Rabbit, ATR) - Audio length detection error if MP3 audio tracks had checksummed frames. - Built-in image mounter CD audio timecode offset fixed. - Z3/RTG RAM leak when restarting. - Direct3D scanlines can be (finally) enabled on the fly. - Configuration file cdimage0=:\ at startup didn't work. - Dynamic hardfiles didn't work reliably with DirectSCSI filesystems. - Dynamic hardfile data corruption if physical file size grew over 4G. - Some demos had blank display (broke in 2.0 Denise updates). - Transparent clipboard support crash fixes. - Initial ROM scan didn't detect Amiga Forever rom keys correctly. - Joystick axis bogus autofire in some situations when remapping joysticks. - Rawinput was not enabled if only one (physical or logical) keyboard was detected. - RTG mouse cursor problem in D3D mode with enabled filter. - RTG 8-bit fullscreen mode color error in some situations. - Miscellaneous custom chipset and disk emulation tweaks. - RTS and RTD odd address check was missing, fixes also mysterious JIT crashes. - Epson printer emulation multiple page printing fixes. - plugin directory detection problems. - Rar archive crash. - ~1.5G Z3 Fast RAM works again (64-bit host OS only) and more... HomepageWinUAE homepage Set as favorite Bookmark
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