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MAME 0.212 Apple II highlights
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m***@gmail.com
2019-08-05 17:26:37 UTC
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A short list this time.

- .WOZ disks with weak bits work now
- Fixed a regression where buttons 0 and 1 had the floating bus in all bits on the IIgs instead of just 0-6 :-)


Coming next month in 0.213 (or pull from Github today and try it now):
- Sirius Joyport support (goes great with Total Replay!)
- 4Play Joystick Card support
- The ability to directly use hard disk images in HDV (whatistheapple2gs) and 2MG (Total Replay, Pitch Dark) formats without converting them.


In the works:
- ComputerEyes support (just supply a .PNG image as the "camera source")
- 3.5" .WOZ support
- Support for GSPlus's WDM API (enabling Host FST)

And more. Stay tuned.
TomCh
2019-08-05 21:18:04 UTC
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A short list this time.
- .WOZ disks with weak bits work now
Specifically which ones?
m***@gmail.com
2019-08-06 03:06:58 UTC
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- .WOZ disks with weak bits work now
Specifically which ones?
I don't know the full list, but the canonical example is Print Shop Companion.
Steve Nickolas
2019-08-06 05:44:49 UTC
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- .WOZ disks with weak bits work now
Specifically which ones?
I don't know the full list, but the canonical example is Print Shop Companion.
But of *course* it would be one of Roland Gustafsson's protections causing
trouble. ;p

-uso.
TomCh
2019-08-06 19:31:05 UTC
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- .WOZ disks with weak bits work now
Specifically which ones?
I don't know the full list, but the canonical example is Print Shop Companion.
Thanks. Just wanted to check from an AppleWin POV (which is fine with this .woz image).
m***@gmail.com
2019-08-09 14:14:34 UTC
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Post by TomCh
Thanks. Just wanted to check from an AppleWin POV (which is fine with this .woz image).
Gotcha. And of course it was Roland Gustafsson. His license plates were "D5AA96" in the 80s, which tells Apple II people everything they need to know.

Also, ComputerEyes support can be promoted to "will definitely be in the next version" since I got it going last night. It's completely useless nowadays, but fun to play with.
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