CrocoDS Alpha Donning one of the most bizarre names we've ever encountered among coders, My Ketchup Is Dead has once again updated his homebrew emulator for Amstrad CPC, CrocoDS Alpha.
The list of changes for this version is pretty long, looks like someone's been working over the holidays, eh? So anyway, if this is your first time to encounter this emu, it's for Amstrad CPC, the nifty wonder that peaked in popularity way back in the 80's.
That said, here's the list of stuff that's changed in v0.5a:
Changelog:
* Complete Mapping of the keyboard. * New finely. * Possibility of insertion of discs without autoload. * Realtime for the majority of the plays. * Posting of the screens in overscan. * Key R + up/down for scroller the screen. * Its Stereophony (but always also rotted) * Reading of the roms in the root of the flash, the /AmeDS repertory and the /ROMS repertory * Possibility of redefining all the keys. (Except L, R and Select for the moment) * Support of ROMs zippees.
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