Ian Spencer wrote:
it does fix the problem with the Atom path
Phew :-)
but I now notice that if you turn off 'Use RGB/YUV Overlay'
then this is forgoten when you exit the program.
I run most of the time with the frame sync off [snip] and
this is also automatically turned back on
Simon Owen wrote:
I can't reproduce either of these here - can anyone else?
Nope - I too often run with sync turned off and it always remembers
(which often gives me a shock if I load up something with music in it).
Incidentally, when DirectDraw is enabled the screen is all anti-aliased
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Dan Dooré wrote:
I too often run with sync turned off and it always remembers
Glad it's not just me where it works for then :-)
(which often gives me a shock if I load up
something with music in it).
when DirectDraw is enabled the screen is all anti-aliased
- is this a feature of my GPU
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Subject: RE: Where can I get latest SimCoupe?
Ian Spencer wrote:
it does fix the problem with the Atom path
Phew :-)
but I now notice that if you turn off
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From: Dan Dooré [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: Where can I get latest SimCoupe?
Simon Owen wrote:
I can't
Last week I wrote:
there should be an updated version available sometime tomorrow...
Later than planned, I've updated the source and Win32 builds:
http://www.simonowen.com/sam/simcoupe/
This should fix Dan's problem with the Atom path being forgotton, and the
scanline garbage a few people
' this did not happen
(where it was in the options menu).
Ian
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From: Simon Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 3:33 AM
Subject: RE: Where can I get latest SimCoupe?
Last week I wrote:
there should be an updated version
On Thu, Jan 27, 2005 at 09:37:17AM -, Simon Owen wrote:
Ah, that'll be caused by the old-style file associations, which used to need
-autoboot 1 -disk1 %1 on the command-line to insert the disk and boot it.
The new version accepts a bare filename on the command-line, triggering a
one-time
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Subject: Re: Where can I get latest SimCoupe?
Also, on platforms that support standard output, -help and -version
would be cool, as well as warning messages for unregonised options
Stuart Brady wrote:
Perhaps a -noboot option would be useful, to disable the
one-time boot
If you insert the disk the old way it'll avoid the auto-boot, so:
-drive1 1 -disk1 %1
will ensure drive 1 is present as a floppy, and insert the specified disk
into it. Though I still like the idea
Ian Spencer wrote:
if I select for ex. atomhd.hdf as an atom drive in drive 2 Simcoupe
forgets my selection every time I exit the program
Thanks - I've reproduced this, and it was something I broke only yesterday
when making some last-minute tweaks (always fatal).
Dan Dooré wrote:
I have
Simon Owen wrote:
Dan Dooré wrote:
I have just noticed something similar with some options like
the 'auto boot on startup screen' which if you set them, exit
and then go back in they stay but if you exit and then launch
a .DSK file that fires up the EXE the option is lost.
I can't
Dan Dooré wrote:
I got the zip and unpacked it into the existing directory -
now that I have got the EXE instead that seems to have done
the trick
Ah, that'll be caused by the old-style file associations, which used to need
-autoboot 1 -disk1 %1 on the command-line to insert the disk and
Earlier I wrote:
I've just updated the 0.90 beta on my personal site:
http://www.simonowen.com/sam/simcoupe/
I've just spotted that the version filenames were 2004 (yes Edwin,
again!). I've renamed them now, so if you get a 404 error trying to
download, please refresh the page and try again.
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From: Simon Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 12:02 AM
Subject: RE: Where can I get latest SimCoupe?
Earlier I wrote:
I've just updated the 0.90 beta on my personal site:
http://www.simonowen.com/sam/simcoupe
Ian Spencer wrote:
Might just be me but with the new version 2005/01/25 if I select for ex.
atomhd.hdf as an atom drive in drive 2 Simcoupe forgets my selection
every time I exit the program or return to the options menu ?
I have just noticed something similar with some options like the
I have just noticed something similar with some options like the 'auto
boot on startup screen' which if you set them, exit and then go back in
they stay but if you exit and then launch a .DSK file that fires up the
EXE the option is lost.
This just sounds like a work directory problem.
When
Aley Keprt wrote:
Where can I get latest SimCoupe,
I've just updated the 0.90 beta on my personal site:
http://www.simonowen.com/sam/simcoupe/
The Win32 version should be in reasonable shape at the moment, with almost
all features now exposed in the UI. Things like auto booting, DOS booting
Aley Keprt wrote:
Where can I get latest SimCoupe, or some other utility that could create
empty SAD image?
SimCoupe 0.9 Beta 10 - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/simon.owen/sam/simcoupe/
Although Si said he might be putting up a new beta witht the format fix
for ProDos this weekend.
A cynic
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