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> Per the homepage: > "Finally got around to releasing the first version of my Discrete Integrated > Circuit Emulator, DICE. This is a very early release and hasn't been tested > fully, so there may be some bugs still. So far only Pong is supported, hopefully > more games will be added in the future... > > Download Link > SourceForge.net Project Page > > Controls > 5 - Insert Coin > Up,Down - Move Player 1 Paddle > A,Z - Move Player 2 Paddle > Esc - Quit > > Future versions will have customizable controls, but right now you'll have to > edit the source code if you want to change the controls, sorry. > > System Requirements > Since it's simulating every single chip separately, it's very slow... Probably > about a 3-4 GHz cpu would get it running full speed. It runs at about 20-25 fps > on my 2.2 GHz Athlon XP". > > Get it here: http://sourcefor> ge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=213223&package_id=256940&release_id=566421 > > -Trebor >
Awesome news! Glad to see another DC simulator coming along. Question, though--since Guru managed to dump the Stunt Cycle PROMs in late December, is that going to make it any more feasible for us to see a true Stunt Cycle simulator at some point?
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