fMSX is a famous emulator of the MSX, MSX2, and MSX2+ 8bit home computers.
It runs MSX/MSX2/MSX2+ software on many different platforms including Windows and Unix.
See http://fms.komkon.org/fMSX/ for further informations.
It has been first written by Marat Fayzullin, and later Vincent van Dam ported it on SDL.
GP2X-MSX is a port on GP2X of the version 2.7.0.40 of fMSX-SDL from Vincent van Dam
that i had previously ported to PSP.
What's new in this version ?
- Speed improvements in CPU and sound emulation
- Add missing keys such as HOME, GRAPH, STOP
- Add option to increase emulated sound volume
(different from gp2x volume)
- Auto-fire mode, press RTrigger+X to switch it on/off
(useful for games such as 1942)
- RTrigger/LTrigger keys can be used in the keyboard
settings menu to navigate between Normal, LTrigger
and RTrigger compose mapping.
- Add several new hotkeys :
. settings such as fps, render mode, auto fire speed
can now be directly modified inside the emulator
(no need to enter in the settings menu)
. quick save / quick load current state
(no need to enter in the main menu)
- Default Hotkeys can now be set in the keyboard mapping menu
(useful to add hotkeys on existing/previous keyboard files)
How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file.
It's distributed under Marat Fayzullin's license for the original MSX part,
and under GNU license for all the GP2X part.
What's new in this version ?
- Load and save state !
- Speed improvements
- Display and save thumbnail images for each save state
- Auto-fire mode, press RTrigger+X to switch it on/off
- RTrigger/LTrigger keys can be used in the keyboard settings menu to navigate between
Normal, LTrigger and RTrigger compose mapping.
- Add several hotkeys :
. settings such as fps, auto fire speed can now be directly modified inside the emulator
(no need to enter in the settings menu)
. quick save / quick load current state
(no need to enter in the main menu)
- Default Hotkeys can now be set in the keyboard mapping menu
(useful to add hotkeys on existing/previous keyboard files)
- Option to prevent the blue led to be displayed when L or R are pressed
How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file.
For those who haven't seen previous release,
DCMO5 is one of the best emulator of the Thomson
MO5 home computer running on many systems
such as MacOS, Windows and Unix.
It has been written by Daniel Coulom (see http://dcmo5.free.fr/ for further details).
GP2X-MO5 is a port on GP2X of the version 11 of DCMO5.
How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file.
Thanks to Raven for graphics stuff.
Sources are included, and this package is under the
GNU public licence v3, read COPYING.txt file for more
information about it.
For those who haven't seen previous release, DCMO5 is one of the best
emulator of the Thomson MO5 home computer running on many systems
such as MacOS, Windows and Unix. It has been written by Daniel Coulom
(see http://dcmo5.free.fr/ for further details).
PSPMO5 is a port on PSP of the version 11 of DCMO5.
What's new then in this version :
- Major speed improvements, now full speed with 50 fps even at 133Mhz !
- Bug fix in file requester
- Adjust the different render modes
How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file.
Thanks to Raven for the eboot icon's stuff.
Sources are included, and this package is under the GNU public licence v3,
read COPYING.txt file for more information about it.
For gamers who have missed previous versions, Stella is on of the best
emulator of Atari 2600 game console, running on many different systems,
such as Linux, Solaris, Windows, MacOS/X, WinCE, OS/2, GP2X.
For those who haven't seen previous version, Xroar is the best emulator
of Dragon32/64 and Tandy Coco home computer running on many systems
such as Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, GP32 and Windows32.
See http://www.6809.org.uk/dragon/xroar.shtml for further informations.
PSPDragon is a port on PSP of the version 0.19 of Xroar.
What's new then in this version :
- Fix sound issue using the patch sent by original X-roar's author,
aka Ciaran himself (big thanks to him !!)
The sound on game such as "Demon Attack" is now much better.
Special thanks to Ciaran Anscomb for this great emulator, Raven's for
eboot icons and to all PSPSDK developpers.
How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file.
Sources are included, and this package is under the GNU public licence,
read COPYING.txt file for more information about it.
ColEm is one of the best emulator of the ColecoVision videogame system
written by Marat Fayzullin. It's running on FreeBSD, HP-UX, SunOS, Solaris, Linux,
and other Unix systems.
GP2X-Colem is a port to GP2X of Colem Unix version 1.0.
What's new in version 1.0.3 :
- Speed improvements, the z80 part has been rewritten using jump tables,
- Emulation accuracy improvements (original hidden frameskip of one has
been removed, and cpu cycles are modified according to ntsc/pal mode)
- Add ntsc/pal option
- Display and save thumbnail images for each save state
- Add several new hotkeys :
. settings such as fps, render mode, auto fire speed
can now be directly modified inside the emulator
(no need to enter in the settings menu)
. quick save / quick load current state
(no need to enter in the main menu)
- Default Hotkeys can now be set in the keyboard mapping menu
(useful to add hotkeys on existing/previous keyboard files)
- Auto-fire mode, press RTrigger+X to switch it on/off
- New graphics and add a simple intro splash screen
- Option to display frame rate
- Option to prevent the blue led to be displayed when
L or R are pressed
How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file.
For those who haven't seen previous release, DCMO5 is one of the best emulator
of the Thomson MO5 home computer running on many systems such as MacOS,
Windows and Unix.
It has been written by Daniel Coulom (see http://dcmo5.free.fr/ for further details).
GP2X-MO5 is a port on GP2X of the version 11 of DCMO5.
How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file.
What's new then in this version ?
- Fix in sound volume control
Thanks to Raven for graphics stuff.
Sources are included, and this package is under the GNU public licence v3, read COPYING.txt file for more information about it.
ProSystem is the best emulator of Atari 7800 game console, running on Windows system.
It has been written by Greg Stanton, see http://home.comcast.net/~gscottstanton for details.
Here is a port on GP2X of the version 1.2 that i had previously ported to PSP.
What's new in this version :
- Optimizations to speed up the emulation, frame rate is now close to 50 fps even at 200Mhz
- Bug fix in the file requester
- L/R Trigger key can be used in the keyboard settings menu
How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file.
SimCoupe emulates a SAM Coupe - an 8-bit, Z80-based home computer released in 1989 by Miles Gordon Technology.
For more information on the machine itself, including history and technical specification you can go here : http://www.simcoupe.org
Originally developed for UNIX and DOS systems by Allan Skillman, it has been then improved and ported to SDL by Simon Owen, Dave Laundon.
GP2X-SIm is a port of the CVS version 0.90 beta 4 of SamCoupe.
What's new in this version ?
- Minor speed improvement ...
- Bug fix in sound volume control
- Bug fix in rom file requester
How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file.