Hi together,
It's time for a new JavaCPC release!!!
And here it comes!
http://cpc-live.com/download.php?list.7
Better than ever and with many improvements, JavaCPC is ready for download now.
Here's the changelist:
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Changes from ver. 6.3 to 6.4
- Improved tape emulation, supports WAV, CDT and MP3!
- Tapedeck can be used as MP3/WAV music player
- Bugfix in Z80 emulation, makes Speedlock and similar protections
work
- Bugfix in FDC emulation, makes games "Prehistorik II" and "Super
cauldron" work
- Chooseable CRTC type 0 / 1 and CRTC improvements
- CRTC Register 1 fix
- Added GZip compression for WAV, DSK, SNA
- Added keyboard-recording function (Check edit-menu)
- Added STarKos 1.21 roms (Chooseable in JavaCPC's romsetter)
- some several bugfixes
- Better resynchronisation for sound
- New "knobs" to change volume / digiblaster volume
- New feature: "Report a bug" which allows the user to send a bug-
report directly to me, includes JAVA-console output
(See: Help -> Report a bug)
- Improved version checking
- You can assign now DSK, SNA and other cpc-related files to Win32
executable
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Have fun with this new release...
Please report any bugs to me.
Cheers,
Markus
Small bugfix in Windows 32bit executable:
During compiling the .exe file, an error occured and JAVA did not get enough memory.
Fixed this now.
For those users, who already downloaded "JavaCPC Win32 exe": Please download this package again.
Only for the .EXE! JAR-version works well.
Damn you, this is going too fast :D
BTW.: Here's an example video of JavaCPC's mp3-player function:
http://cpc-live.com/videos/mp3player/
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This looks ueber-cook, but what does it do? It looks like it's passing the mp3 as code to the CPC and the CPC translates it to border stripes?
This, btw, is a lovely song, what is it? really lovely!
Quote from: Gryzor on 20:22, 01 July 09
This looks ueber-cook, but what does it do? It looks like it's passing the mp3 as code to the CPC and the CPC translates it to border stripes?
LOL! I am simply playing the buffered WAV of the mp3! Due playback is done via CPC emulation, I simply read actually byte to be played and manipulate the GateArray to set border colours. Thats all.
QuoteThis, btw, is a lovely song, what is it? really lovely!
"Sad Robot" - Pornophonique
You can download the complete 8bit Lagerfeuer album here:
http://pornophonique.de/
Quote from: CPC-Live on 20:34, 01 July 09
LOL! I am simply playing the buffered WAV of the mp3! Due playback is done via CPC emulation, I simply read actually byte to be played and manipulate the GateArray to set border colours. Thats all.
Heh, that's what I meant :D
Quote from: CPC-Live on 20:34, 01 July 09
"Sad Robot" - Pornophonique
You can download the complete 8bit Lagerfeuer album here:
http://pornophonique.de/
Ooh cool, thanks for the heads-up, just downloaded! Will take it with me on the car tomorrow.
By the way, could you maybe release a stand-alone mp3 player that would do CPC-style visualizations? This would be soooo neat!
Quote from: Gryzor on 20:42, 01 July 09By the way, could you maybe release a stand-alone mp3 player that would do CPC-style visualizations? This would be soooo neat!
No ;D Sorry, no knowledge & time for that ::)
Ah what a pity! I envision an mp3 player with a visualization window that shows a CPC loading screen. This could be fed by album cover art passed through a CPC convertor on the fly. The main window could have the cassette deck :)