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Old versions of the blueMSX emulator were based on fMSX 2.7 by Marat Fayzullin. All features have been rewritten Support to emulate any non-colour monitor, like monochrome-green, amber or white. Screenshot feature with different Gamma/Brightness/Contrast/Saturation controls. PAL video emulation. Additional
Back to menu. Running disk images. Disk images contain all the data of games on diskettes. The files have generally the extension .dsk, but blueMSX can also treat files with .di1, .di2, .360, .720 or .sf7 as extension. You can run these games by using six different procedures in blueMSX, choose the procedure that you prefer
Controls. lr-fmsx and lr-bluemsx utilise RetroArch configurations. openMSX has its own configuration, and will ignore control definitions made in RetroArch. Add custom retroarch controls to You can change this by adding dumps of real MSX system roms into the /opt/retropie/emulators/openmsx/share/systemroms or the ~/.
The extra machine set is easily downloadable from BleuMSX or www.explusalpha.com Yes, you need to put the systemroms somewhere (as clearly explained in the manual), but no, the filenames do not need to be "as openMSX wants", I don't know exactly about blueMSX, I don't use it (I'm on Linux).
Like many other MSX emulators, blueMSX started as a clone of fMSX. The feature that made the first release, in November 2003, unique to the MSX emulator scene at the time, was the addition of monitor simulation. This feature made the video output look like an old TV or a monitor. Initially, blueMSX's emulation was quite
For a fast loading of the MSX cas images, run one of the generic MSX1, MSX2 or MSX2+ machines as they come with a special patch applied on the BIOS rom. If you have already used cas images with blueMSX, the emulator keep them in his memory (by default : maximum 10), you can see the names of these images in
Apr 21, 2005 Nowadays it is even possible to emulate a Playstation, or even an Xbox, albeit with extremely high hardware requirements and a lot of restrictions. blueMSX - Turnix does function correctly, changed MSX1/2 accuracy score and MRC EmuRank accordingly; fMSX - Increased accuracy and EmuRank score
The controller I am using is the iBuffalo SNES controller and a keyboard and I have Retropie v. 3.2.1 for the R-Pi 2. Edit: So, by messing around I found that if I change the emulator from lr-bluemsx to lr-fmsx different buttons work. So, with bluemsx I can crouch/crawl/punch but I can't open any menus or
since I can't anymore use on them one of my favourite basic programs 10 MOTOR ON 20 MOTOR OFF 30 GOTO 10 I have tried it on OpenMSX, but it does nothing
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