[RELEASE] OpenMSX Peashooter 1.0 (Final)

By cesco

Champion (454)

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16-04-2007, 16:24

With the new release of OpenMSX 0.6.2 for Mac OS X, I have decided to release a new version of OpenMSX Peashooter as well.

OpenMSX shooter is a frontend for OpenMSX that should run on any Macintosh computer running Mac OS X 10.3 or above. I have developed it because I think that, while being a superb emulator, OpenMSX suffers the lack of an integrated IDE to manage files.With the new release of OpenMSX 0.6.2 for Mac OS X, I have decided to release a new version of OpenMSX Peashooter as well.

OpenMSX shooter is a frontend for OpenMSX that should run on any Macintosh computer running Mac OS X 10.3 or above. I have developed it because I think that, while being a superb emulator, OpenMSX suffers the lack of an integrated IDE to manage files. Launching games and applications from the terminal isn't very user friendly, and it's almost a pain in the *ss for a lot of users (well, at least that's true for me ^__^). That's why I wanted to develop something that the people could use in conjunction with OpenMSX to experience again some of the fabulous games made for the MSX standard.

www.cescoware.com/wp-download/openmsx_peashooter_1_0_beta1.gif

List of the currently available features:

* Its internal database can identify immediately over 1360 files, giving their real name, the year of publication and the publisher. But there's more: for many games (more than 700 actually) it can also show you a brief description of the game and a small screenshot of it
* Support for MSX-1-Mania disks as well, including the exact description of the contents of every disk released in the collection
* Manage ROMs, Disk and tape images in different subfolders. You can also keep MSX1, MSX2 and MSX2+ ROMs separated
* Create a list of your favourite MSX games: ROMs, Disk and tape images can be listed together in your very own favourite list
* Sort your files by their names, publisher and year of publication
* You can choose different machine configurations for each category... how about a good Philips VG8020 for the good old MSX1 games and a more performant NMS 8255 for MSX2 games ? Just remember to add the system ROMs into the proper openMSX subfolder in order to be able to use them...
* Universal binary

This is the final 1.0 release, with a lot of new screenshot added to the database. To use it, follow this simple tasks:

1) Download OpenMSX 0.6.2 for Mac OS X from this link:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/openmsx/openmsx-0.6.2-mac-univ-bin.dmg

2) Download OpenMSX Peashooter from this link:
http://www.cescoware.com/dl.php?id=2

3) Uncompress OpenMSX 0.6.2 and copy the emulator into your Applications folder

4) Uncompress OpenMSX Peashooter and launch it

5) The first time you will launch OpenMSX Peashooter, it will ask you the permission to create a folder called "OpenMSX User Data" under your Documents folder. Allow it.

6) Copy all your games and applications under the subfolders "MSX1 ROMs", "MSX2 ROMs", "MSX2+ ROMs", "Disks" and "Tapes" located inside the "OpenMSX User Data" folder

7) Close OpenMSX Peashooter, then relaunch it. You should see your stuff divided by filetypes (ROMs, Disk images and tape images)

That's it. Use your mouse or the cursor keys to select a file from the list, then double-click on it (or press ENTER key) to launch the game inside OpenMSX.

Have fun!

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By Manuel

Ascended (19298)

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16-04-2007, 16:57

Cool, great work! Smile

I hope that next release we have the new Catapult ready, that should give at least one official GUI for Windows, OS X and *nix!

In the mean time, keep writing your own specific GUIs! I really love to see this happening Smile

By Sonic_aka_T

Enlighted (4130)

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17-04-2007, 20:41

Cool indeed! I could've really used this when I was trying to run openMSX on my parent's mac!! Big smile