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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga Software News => Topic started by: Jim on March 31, 2003, 04:07:11 AM
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The WinUAE (http://www.winuae.net/) homepage has been updated with a WIP for the next release.
Expected release date: first half of April
Bugs fixed:
- increased compatibility/display corruption fixes
Future CAPS releases, TerrorPods, Eliminator, Double Dragon 2,
Wild Streets, Liverpool, Banshee AGA, Alien Breed 3D, Skeleton Krew...
- audio emulation fixes (noise and random popping)
- input configuration saves autofire settings properly
- crash when creating new CD32 NVRAM-file
- compressed disk images can be write-enabled
- more compatible with newer CDTV extended ROMs
(still no CDROM controller emulation)
- disk emulation fixes (writing freeze, drive type, disk eject/insert,
more compatible disk change detection, writing to multiple drives simultaneously)
- stuck middle button when "Middle Mouse-Button -> ALT-TAB" was enabled
- don't crash if zlib.dll is missing
- lost mouse input events when using high refresh rate mouse
New features:
- compressed state files
- rewritten and more compatible serial port emulation
- more compatible blitter speed in non cycle-exact mode
(Spindizzy Worlds, PP Hammer..)
- turbo-floppy speed enables fast writing
- disable screensaver when WinUAE is active
- improved configurable CPU idle-function
- screenshots saved to ScreenShots-directory
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Just a small question to whoever is using UAE with something attached to the serial port...
I still use an Amiga, next to a PC to do some audio work, problem is it's very noisy, not good in an audio studio. Would I be able to run Music X on a laptop and use my serial midi interface with it in a way that is stable? Especially that last bit is really important. MusicX NEVER crashes here, and I would like to keep it that way :-)
thanks...
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Oh, forgot something :-)
And how about parallel port samples?
And yes, I consider that a professional tool :-)
Pitur.