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A load of updates to almost every area of the website, and yes we finally have a new version of the FunnyMu emulator! Let's see what's inside:
Many new entries added to the Releases database. Listing the hardware: - creatiVision console (Hong Kong) - creatiVision console (Australia, re-release by Bente International) - creatiVision console (Sweden) - Moving-key keyboard (international)
Plus a bunch of game boxes and manuals scans: - Police Jump (1985 reissue) - Sonic Invader (international) - Crazy Chicky (Sweden) - Tank Attack (Sweden) - BASIC (international manual, covers only) - BASIC (Italian manual, PDF format) - BASIC (Australian Wizzard manual, PDF format)
Many articles submitted by contributors all over the world to the Articles from the 80s page: - creatiVision system (Australian promo flyer) - Happy computer #05/83 (German magazine) - Teknik för Alla #11/83 (Swedish magazine) - Video Giochi #11 (Italian magazine) - Neckermann KatalogWelt spring 1984 (German mail-order catalogue) - Heim-Computer Report '84 (German book) - Heim-Computer Report '85 (German book)
Last but not least, there's the new "unofficial" FunnyMu 0.48 emulator for Windows (source code available for Windows and Linux) in the Downloads page. There's a major addition by Paul Hayter, author of the original version, who recently contacted me and offered an private build and source code of his emulator. Here's what's new:
Changelog ========= 0.48 unofficial * fixed bug in audio emulation, thanks to Paul Hayter's fix from the private unreleased FunnyMu 0.44 * minor cleaning to source code
Greetings and thanks for the new stuff go to: Russell Cranwell, Rikard Ljungkvist, Anders Carlsson, Norman Pelz, Jens Brinkmann, Richard Hennesy and (of course!) Paul Hayter. Thanks a lot!
url: http://www.madrigaldesign.it/creativemu
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