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JEmu2/MSX version 4.0 released

erikd
msx freak
Posts: 139
Posted: January 18 2007, 22:35   
Well, a stereo enhancment effect is a nice idea, the result would be just something completely different. I was going for an effect where it sounds like the chip is *really* stereo and not just ran through a generic stereo effect. In my opinion panning the channels around gives a nicer and clearer stereo field without muddying.
Maybe a stereo enhancement effect could be useful for sound chips with just a few channels like the PSG, though.
The detuning is indeed a little bit like chorus, although it doesn't really give a chorus-like effect because the 2 chips are not mixed together (they're panned fully L/R).

The delay I'm playing with now is now actually 5 delays :-) On each individual channel of the SCC chip, the opposite channel of where the channel is panned to is delayed, each channel with a slightly different delay time (think milliseconds, I still want to avoid muddying the result). Now I still want to link the delay time to the amound of panning (more panning->more delay).
Vampier
msx addict
Posts: 504
Posted: January 24 2007, 21:05   
psst... smooth scroll in Nemesis can be done on an emulated MSX
Edwin
msx professional
Posts: 626
Posted: January 26 2007, 23:09   
Has anybody been able to get it to work on Linux? I have java 1.4.2. It starts, I can select a game, but it won't get past the loading screen.
manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3552
Posted: January 26 2007, 23:52   
I've seen it hang several Linux systems. They were using the proper Sun JDK though (1.5 update 10).

Edwin, you should install Sun's Java, to get better results.
AuroraMSX

msx master
Posts: 1264
Posted: January 27 2007, 15:35   
Quote:

Has anybody been able to get it to work on Linux? I have java 1.4.2. It starts, I can select a game, but it won't get past the loading screen.

I just played some smooth scrolling Nemesis 2
No hangups or whatever. It's just annoying that the mouse cursor disappears as soon as the game window opens. I'd like to be able to reposition that window!

Debian/GNU Linux (testing) 2.6.18-3-686, 1MHz P3/512MB/nVidia gForce 6200, Sun Java 5.0 WebStart
manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3552
Posted: January 27 2007, 15:53   
1MHz? Most people make the mistake the other way round
Edwin
msx professional
Posts: 626
Posted: January 27 2007, 16:29   
With the Sun Java JRE it works like a charm. Must be something with the blackdown version then.
AuroraMSX

msx master
Posts: 1264
Posted: January 28 2007, 12:15   
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1MHz? Most people make the mistake the other way round

/me seen to much ZX81 hardware lately
Vampier
msx addict
Posts: 504
Posted: February 26 2007, 06:46   
wii doesn΄t do java jet..... : (
dexx
msx lover
Posts: 102
Posted: March 03 2007, 12:18   
hi.. i'm testing jemu2 on windows vista ultimate x64 RC2 (no i still do not have the RTM version, i will buy the OEM version SOON )
with sun java runtime 6 standard edition x86, and the software worx great sound is ok, screen and colors are ok, no crashes
i tested also the X64 version of sun java 6, but no reaction..

dexx
msx lover
Posts: 102
Posted: March 03 2007, 21:31   
the site is down.. at least for me.. anybody else got this problem?
 
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