I would love to have a core for the EPSON QX-10.
It's a great computer from the 80´ that runs CP/M.
I love the display with a nice font.
I would love to have a core for the EPSON QX-10.
It's a great computer from the 80´ that runs CP/M.
I love the display with a nice font.
I got mine a 100 euro less, but that was 5-6 years ago. 352 in stock now.
Yes I know, but why wouldn't put the orginal sid files, this wouldn't take much place. About 15MB at most.
The collection is great. But it's too bad that the files provided doesn't contain sid files.
I would say that the minimum of button needed is one. With one button, you can play most of the games on most of the cores.
With zero buttons, you can't play.
Great. Thanks.
Thanks a lot. That was the problem, I had vsync_adjust=1. I did what you suggested and set the refresh rate to 60 in the core and then put back vsync_adjust to 1.
Now it works fine at 60 hz.
It would be nice if we had the choice to choose which updates we want. This could be done by a flag in the settings before the updater runs. And if it is set, the downloaded would display all the new files about to be updated/installed and we could choose the files we don't want to be updated.
I don't think it's inappropriate, what is inappropriate is the title.
The title makes you think that there is a new core for the mister.
The title should be something like : new core to port to the mister : AIM65
And maybe it should be in the "Development for the Mister" sub-forum.
I managed to solve the problem by mapping an unused key (calculator key) to the RightAlt key.
Now I know about key ghosting and key jamming.
On ao486, you get the mister menu by pressing win-f12. F12 is treated as f12 by the ao486 core.
I was using wifi. There is also tildes sometimes, instead of dots.
I think that you can switch from one mister uni to another using the buttons from the io board.
Try this : press osd to get the osd and then press both the reset button and the user button.
I bought this cable a few years ago and the quality was good :
https://www.ebay.fr/itm/250925966106
Yes. Please.
Lisa was not the predecessor of the Macintosh.
The Lisa project and the Macintosh projet were two separate projets. They have nothing in common. The Lisa project was already going on when the Macintosh project started. But that's all.
My board didn't come with a jumper either. But there was a 0 Ohm resistor soldered on the bottom of the pcb.
I removed it and put a jumper, I now can switch between 3.3v and 5v for the fan