mirror of https://github.com/bsnes-emu/bsnes.git
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byuu says: Changelog: - higan: target-tomoko has been renamed to target-higan - Super Famicom: event has been renamed to processor(architecture=uPD78214) - Super Famicom: SNES-EVENT supported once more; under board IDs EVENT-CC92 and EVENT-PF94 - Super Famicom: SNES-EVENT preliminarily set up to use DIP switch settings ala the Nintendo Super System (incomplete) - Super Famicom: MCC PSRAM moved inside the MCU, as it is remappable - Super Famicom: MCC emulation rewritten from scratch; it is now vastly more accurate than before - Super Famicom: added BSC-1A5B9P-01 board definition to database; corrected BS-MCC-RAM board definition - Super Famicom: moved SHVC-LN3B-01 RAM outside of processor(identifier=SDD1) - higan: when selecting a default game to load for a new system entry, it will change the system option to match the media type - higan: the load text box on the system entry window is now editable; can be used to erase entries - icarus: fixed bug in Famicom importing - icarus: importing unappended SNES coprocessor firmware will now rename the firmware properly - hiro/GTK,Qt: WM_CLASS is now set correctly in `argv[0]`, so applications should show “higan”, “icarus” instead of “hiro” now Note: if you wish to run the BS-X town cartridge, the database currently lists the download RAM as type “PSRAM”. This needs to be changed to “RAM” in order to load properly. Otherwise, the emulator will bomb out on the load window, because BSC-1A5B9P-01 expects PSRAM to always be present, but it won't find it with the wrong memory type. I'll correct this in the database in a later release. For now, you can copy the game portion of the manifest to a new manifest.bml file and drop it into the gamepak folder until I fix the database. |
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genius | ||
higan | ||
hiro | ||
icarus | ||
libco | ||
nall | ||
ruby | ||
shaders | ||
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CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
GPLv3.txt | ||
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README.md | ||
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README.md
The unofficial higan repository
higan emulates a number of classic video-game consoles of the 1980s and 1990s, allowing you to play classic games on a modern general-purpose computer.
This repository includes the source-code for stable and WIP releases of higan, starting during the development of v068. It also includes community-maintained documentation.
Basically,
apart from .gitignore
files,
anything in the
higan,
hiro,
icarus,
libco,
nall,
ruby,
or shaders
directories should be exactly as it appeared in official releases.
Everything else has been added for various reasons.
Official higan resources
Unofficial higan resources
- Documentation for the current stable version
- Source code repository archives official higan releases and WIP snapshots since approximately v067r21
- Latest WIP build for Windows
- Documentation for the latest WIP version