GearSystem v3.9.1, a Sega Master System/Game Gear emulator written in C++, has been released. It is designed for multiple platforms, including iOS, Raspberry Pi, Mac, Windows, and Linux, emphasizing source code readability and high compatibility. Key features include an accurate Z80 core, multi-mapper support, external RAM with save file capabilities, and automatic region detection. The update improves Game Gear accuracy, adds emulation options for Game Gear 2-ASIC and 1-ASIC, enhances the debugger with linear search and improved sprite viewer, and includes several bug fixes. Download is available at the provided source.
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GearSystem v3.9.1 has been launched. GearSystem is an emulator for Sega Master System / Game Gear, developed in C++, compatible with iOS, Raspberry Pi, Mac, Windows, and Linux. This emulator emphasizes source code readability while maintaining excellent compatibility.
Key Features:
– Precision Z80 core.
– Multi-Mapper compatibility for SEGA, Codemasters, and ROM-only cartridges.
– Support for external RAM and save files.
– Automatic region detection for NTSC-JAP, NTSC-USA, and PAL-EUR.
– SMS2 exclusive 224 mode support.
– Internal ROM detection database.
– Sound emulation utilizing SDL Audio and Sms_Snd_Emu library.
– Built-in disassembler that can export complete disassembled memory to a text file or access it in real-time.
– Compressed ROM support (ZIP deflate).
– Cross-platform compatibility: Runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Raspberry Pi, and iOS.
GearSystem Changelog:
๐ฏ Enhanced Game Gear accuracy
๐ New option for emulating Game Gear 2-ASIC and 1-ASIC
โ๏ธ [Debugger] Added linear search functionality to memory editor
๐ผ๏ธ [Debugger] Improved sprite viewer capabilities
๐ Numerous bug fixes and enhancements
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