So, what do you think about openMSX 0.3.x? (Emulation MSX Forum)MSX Resource Center               
              
English Nederlands Espa�ol Portugu�s Russian         
 News
   Frontpage
  News archive
  News topics

 Resources
   MSX Forum
  Articles
  Reviews
  Fair reports
  Photo shoots
  Fairs and meetings
  Polls
  Links
  Search

 Software
   Downloads
  Webshop

 MRC
   Who we are
  Join our team
  Donate
  Policies
  Contact us
  Link to Us
  Statistics

 Search
 
  

  

 Login
 

Username

Password




Don't you have an account yet? Become an MSX-friend and register an account now!.


 Statistics
 

There are 45 guests and 1 MSX friend online

You are an anonymous user.
 

MSX Forum


MSX Forum

Emulation - So, what do you think about openMSX 0.3.x?

Goto page ( 1 | 2 Next Page )
Author

So, what do you think about openMSX 0.3.x?

manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3548
Posted: May 21 2003, 22:48   
Hi!

Tried our new release already?
What do you guys think about it!?
jpgrobler
msx lover
Posts: 117
Posted: May 22 2003, 11:43   
HI

I am using the windows version and think it is wonderfull.

Can it be configured to use pc drives (stiffy and cd) as well as ports Com1 /2
I would like to connect it to my real msx.

JP
manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3548
Posted: May 22 2003, 12:40   
Quote:

Can it be configured to use pc drives (stiffy and cd) as well as ports Com1 /2
I would like to connect it to my real msx.



Real diskdrives can only be used in the Linux version at the moment, since for Linux there is no difference between a disk image and a real disk drive (just specify /dev/fd0 as disk image). There is no workaround for Windows (yet), as far as I know. Serial ports: there is no emulation at all of this at the moment, let alone emulation via the real serial port on the PC.

If you really want this, be free to submit a feature request to our feature request tracker on openmsx.sf.net.
karloch

msx addict
Posts: 418
Posted: May 22 2003, 15:33   
I really enjoy watching openMSX progressing... It will be "The MSX Emulator" (I never give up saying that xD). By the way, I prefer using fMSX-DOS or BrMSX with a Pentium 166 Mhz
mars2000you
msx master
Posts: 1723
Posted: June 01 2003, 00:28   
I've just finished some tests with version 0.3.1 of openMSX for Windows. This emulator is really fantastic : this version is optimised and I can finally run it in fullscreen mode without synchro problems between the differents parts of the emulation (graphic, music, ...). The Turbo-R part is really impressive : I've tried the Swiss demo and it works very good (only a little background problem in the 3D part ), PCM is also emulated !

So, I think that we are all very impatient to see (and hear !) the next version with Moonsound emulation .... and to discover the launchpad that will simplify the use of this emulator !

If you prefer boosted general configurations, I've just updated my site (in French). The direct links to the openMSX pages are :

http://www.marsupone.com/msx/openmsx.htm

http://www.marsupone.com/msx/openmsx5.htm

On the second page, you can download a file with 11 boosted general configurations ! Still More Fun With MSX !
BiFi
msx guru
Posts: 3142
Posted: June 02 2003, 08:11   
I can already say Moonsound emulation sounds very good on openMSX Win32, though Wolf's opinion may be more accurate when it comes to sound. And as for the launcher, I'll start with it when the project I'm currently working on is in a far enough state I can start with other projects.
manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3548
Posted: June 19 2003, 10:55   
Hi all!

And what about 0.3.2?

What do you think about the Moonsound emulation?
The many new configurations?

For next release, there might be some `boosted' custom configurations included, and possibly also a launcher (at least for Linux). The launcher will not have all features that are available with the command line, but it should be enough to do the most common things.
I hope that will help to stimulate the popularity of it!
snout

msx legend
Posts: 4992
Posted: June 19 2003, 19:48   
A launcher!! Finally!
sjoerd
msx addict
Posts: 450
Posted: June 20 2003, 03:05   
OpenMSX is far to compilcated for me right now. I like plug and play If you think linux is nice, great, but I am not going to do anything with it... the moment you get it running with a disk in A: and windows XP I'll take a look at it.
manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3548
Posted: June 20 2003, 17:05   
Quote:

OpenMSX is far to compilcated for me right now. I like plug and play If you think linux is nice, great, but I am not going to do anything with it... the moment you get it running with a disk in A: and windows XP I'll take a look at it.



What do you mean? The Windows version runs just nicely in Windows XP.

Try this: install the Windows versoin and drop a ROM file on the openMSX executable. It should run! Is that hard?

Allright, if you want more complicated things, you will need to put the correct ROM images in the correct dir and use the command line like this: openmsx -machine Philips_NMS_8250 diskimage.dsk (for a Philips NMS 8250), or edit share/settings.xml and change the default machine from CBIOS-MSX2 to this Philips, and you can even drop disk imaes on the openMSX.exe icon...

There will be a settings editor (some time) in the future. There will be a launcher in the (near) future. There will be a GUI in the (farther) future. But it is not there now. So, you can either just read the documentation (i.e. put a little effort in it) and experience the most accurate MSX emulation available (according to the comparison on this site), or...... not! And then just use NLMSX or so, if you run Windows. It's your free choice!

(Luckily, I have also seen people who just had a brief glance through the docs and were able to run the emulator quite easily; people like mars2000you, maggoo, dexx... it seems that the barrier is more psychological than something else...)

snout

msx legend
Posts: 4992
Posted: June 20 2003, 17:12   
I think Manuel is right. It takes more efforts to get openMSX running the way you want it than with other emulators. Once it runs though.. it runs everyting! (well.. almost everything)
GuyveR800
msx guru
Posts: 3048
Posted: June 20 2003, 19:45   
Sjoerd asked about REAL floppy support, something that openMSX doesn't do for Windows right now.
snout

msx legend
Posts: 4992
Posted: June 20 2003, 19:50   
hehe.. linux has /dev/fd0 .. us Windows users have to do without that one
SjaaQ
msx novice
Posts: 19
Posted: September 16 2003, 18:32   
It's GREAT. First time I every saw a working emulator that could emulate a harddisk, OPL4 sound just the state my MSX was in when I quit working with it. While I'm writing this i am running an emulated Turbo-R GT in the background playing a .mod file with the NMP.

Too bad the full screen performance is a bit dissapointing (Win32) but I assume this will improve in the future.

One thing I miss is a option to copy files directly to the harddisk file. Maybe there is another way besides copying files to a disk image, restarting the emulator and copying the files in MSXDOS to HD?



oh and I can seem to find the YRW801.ROM. Does anybody know where to find it or do I need it to rip from my own moonsound cartridge?
GuyveR800
msx guru
Posts: 3048
Posted: September 16 2003, 19:05   
Quote:

One thing I miss is a option to copy files directly to the harddisk file.

This is on the todo-list.

 
Goto page ( 1 | 2 Next Page )
 







(c) 1994 - 2008 MSX Resource Center Foundation. MSX is a trademark of MSX Licensing Corporation.