Gearcoleco v1.6.10 is a cross-platform ColecoVision emulator developed in C++. It runs on various systems, including Windows, macOS, Linux, and Raspberry Pi. The open-source project features an accurate Z80 core and TMS9918 emulation, along with sound support via SDL Audio. Key functionalities include save states, compressed ROM support, and a full debugger with advanced features. The update improves OCM mapper accuracy, AY-3-8910 audio sampling, and introduces Sharp Bilinear shaders. Enhanced support for modern game controllers and numerous bug fixes are also included. For more details, visit the project source.
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Gearcoleco v1.6.10 has been released. Gearcoleco is a highly accurate cross-platform ColecoVision emulator developed in C++ that operates on Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Raspberry Pi, and RetroArch. This open-source project continues to evolve thanks to the generous support of its amazing backers.
Features:
Precise Z80 core with support for undocumented opcodes and functionalities such as R and MEMPTR registers.
Realistic TMS9918 emulation.
Audio emulation via SDL Audio and the Sms_Snd_Emu library.
Ability to save states.
Compressed ROM support (ZIP).
Supported platforms (standalone): Windows, Linux, BSD, macOS, and Raspberry Pi.
Supported platforms (libretro): Windows, Linux, macOS, Raspberry Pi, Android, iOS, tvOS, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo WiiU, Nintendo Switch, Emscripten, Classic Mini systems (NES, SNES, C64, …), OpenDingux, RetroFW, and QNX.
Comprehensive debugger featuring just-in-time disassembler, CPU breakpoints, memory access breakpoints, code navigation (jump to address, JP JR, and CALL by double clicking), debug symbols, memory editor, IO inspector, and VRAM viewer with support for registries, tiles, sprites, and backgrounds.
Windows and Linux Portable Mode can be activated by creating a file named portable.ini in the same directory as the application binary.
Compatibility with modern game controllers through a gamecontrollerdb.txt file located in the same directory as the application binary.
Gearcoleco changelog:
đ¯ Enhanced OCM mapper accuracy
đ Upgraded AY-3-8910 audio sampling
đĨī¸ Added Sharp Bilinear shaders
đĩ Improved VGM recorder
đ Numerous bug fixes and enhancements
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