On Wed, May 07, 2014 at 03:32:09PM +0200, Alberto Garcia wrote:
> On Wed, May 07, 2014 at 03:10:30PM +0200, Santiago Vila wrote:
> 
> >   Because fuse-emulator is free software and the Debian opense-basic
> >   package contains a free ROM for ZX Spectrum machines, I think the
> >   user should be able to select this ROM in the "Select ROMs" menu.
> 
> But as I said earlier, the "Select ROMs" menu doesn't show a list of
> all available ROMs, but a file browser so you can choose any ROM from
> the file system.

Well, the problem is that there is not any machine for which the
default rom is opense.rom.

Therefore, if I want to use a Spectrum 48K with this ROM I have to do this:

* Go to "Options"
* Go to "Select ROMs"
* Choose "Spectrum 48K".
* Then type "opense.rom" (or choose a file from the filesystem as you say)
* Press "Accept".
* Go to "Machine"
* Select "Reset".

Surely there could be an easier way to do this.

Maybe a new machine for which this rom is the default, even if it's
identical in hardware to the classical 48K Spectrum.

> >   While we are at it, it would be wonderful if the tape saving
> >   routines from this ROM would work in accelerated mode as it
> >   happens in the classical 48.rom.
> 
> Ok, it's only the saving routines that are affected, right?

I have not done extensive tests, sorry.


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