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  Emulation on RISC OS
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Chris Gransden Message #120800, posted by grannyg at 10:37, 11/7/2012, in reply to message #120798
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Worthwhile if only to be able to play Cave Story on RISC OS.
I'll try getting this up and running.
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Chris Gransden Message #120801, posted by grannyg at 09:28, 13/7/2012, in reply to message #120799
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Would a port of RetroArch be feasible/worthwhile?
Yes it would and it is. I've only tried the Sega Megadrive emulation so far. I'm getting a constant 60fps on a Pandaboard.
I'll make a test version available shortly.
A test version of GenesisPlus is available at http://www.cgransden.co.uk/genesisplus.zip .
It will only run on Raspberry Pi and Beagleboard or Pandaboard based hardware.

In other emulator news.

So far I've got Prboom, vba and imame4all up and running with retroarch. I'll upload test versions of these as well.
Possibly of interest, imame4all is based on an earlier version of mame which has much lower resource requirements. It runs a lot more games at full speed on a Beagleboard xM.
The retroarch frontend seems to be much more efficient at running the emulations. It looks like most of them run well on a Beagleboard xM/ARMini.

Also I've got a armv7 enhanced version of DosBox. It runs about 50% faster on a Pandaboard than the previous version. I can upload this if there is any interest. The sound is much improved too. Fronter: Elite 2 and ElitePlus will run on this.

[Edited by grannyg at 13:39, 13/7/2012]
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Andrew Rawnsley Message #120802, posted by arawnsley at 10:16, 13/7/2012, in reply to message #120801
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A release of DOSbox would certainly be appreciated, assuming it is moderately usable - would provide an alternative to PC card for running old DOS stuff for modern users.
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Chris Gransden Message #120831, posted by grannyg at 19:12, 20/7/2012, in reply to message #120801
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I've added Final Burn Alpha to the list. It's a CPS1/2 Arcade board emulator. Again it gets a constant 60fps on a Pandaboard.
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Bryan Hogan Message #120846, posted by helpful at 14:36, 24/7/2012, in reply to message #119903
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Would anyone who uses some of these emulators be willing to come along to ROUGOL(*) and give a demo of them? Give some background on how to get games into them, common problems, copy protection issues, how do saves work, etc.

Of course if you do this on RISC OS that would be ideal, but I assume most of the info would apply regardless of host platform. Beeb emulation would also be particularly relevant.

We already have Jon Abbott, of ADFFS fame, coming along in September so covering emulators in the August or October meeting would fit nicely.

Thanks,
Bryan.

* RISC OS User Group Of London, other user groups are available smile
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Bryan Hogan Message #120847, posted by helpful at 14:45, 24/7/2012, in reply to message #120846
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Forgot to say, contact info is here:

http://www.rougol.jellybaby.net/contacts/index.html
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Michael Drake Message #120848, posted by tlsa at 16:07, 24/7/2012, in reply to message #120847

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In case people haven't seen it, there's an Alpha release of ArcEm 1.50 newly available on the ArcEm site: http://arcem.sourceforge.net/
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Trevor Johnson Message #120849, posted by trevj at 17:32, 24/7/2012, in reply to message #120846
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* RISC OS User Group Of London, other user groups are available smile
Sorry to hijack this with a plug for Bristol... I'm sure that between me and the other (admittedly few) members of the Bristol RISC OS Users, we can extend this invitation further west.

While we can't (yet) offer a suitably-sized audience, we could suggest the possibility of future talks at the upcoming Raspberry Jam - which might attract new members. We'd also be happy to propose a more suitable venue than the bar of a pub... e.g. perhaps a pub function room!
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Martin Bazley Message #120850, posted by swirlythingy at 18:23, 24/7/2012, in reply to message #120801

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Also I've got a armv7 enhanced version of DosBox. It runs about 50% faster on a Pandaboard than the previous version. I can upload this if there is any interest. The sound is much improved too.
It'd be nice to be able to add this to the ARMv7 compatibility list, especially as the currently entered version has the note "Sound isn't 100%".

[Edited by swirlythingy at 19:24, 24/7/2012]
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