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Here's whatsnew:
-Yet again ported ColEm to Unix using the new EMULib framework. The new ColEm-Unix has been tested to compile and run on Ubuntu Linux but should work on any other Unix. ColEm-Unix source code is included with the core source code distribution. -Ported ColEm to Maemo OS2008 used in N800 and N810 internet tablets from Nokia. ColEm-Maemo has been specifically optimized for the tablets using ARM assembler. It will simulate joypad with the touch screen and automatically open *.cv/*.cv.gz files from the file manager. ColEm-Maemo source code is included with the core source code distribution. -Renamed -zoom/-nozoom to -soft/-nosoft. -Added -scale option to scale window on Unix. -Added -home to set home directory with system ROMs. -Options -tv/-notv, -soft/-nosoft, and the [F8] key now work for both MSDOS and Unix. -ColEm-Symbian display routines rewritten in ARM assembler for speed. -Split ColEm-Symbian configuration menu into four tabs, making "Video" and "Audio" settings separate. -Added "Audio Latency", "Skip Frames", and "Sync Updates" settings to ColEm-Symbian. -Documentation and built-in help changed, many inconsistencies removed.
Get it here: http://fms.komkon.org/ColEm/
-Trebor
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