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Posted on 03-Apr-2003 09:50 GMT by Raffaele14 comments
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Release 6 of Win UAE Amiga emulator for Windows will be released first half of this month. WinUAE Home Expected release date: first half of April

Bugs fixed:

- increased compatibility/display corruption fixes Future CAPS releases, TerrorPods, Eliminator, Double Dragon 2, Wild Streets, Liverpool, Banshee AGA, Alien Breed 3D, Skeleton Krew...
- audio emulation fixes (noise and random popping)
- input configuration saves autofire settings properly
- crash when creating new CD32 NVRAM-file
- compressed disk images can be write-enabled
- more compatible with newer CDTV extended ROMs (still no CDROM controller emulation)
- disk emulation fixes (writing freeze, drive type, disk eject/insert,
more compatible disk change detection, writing to multiple drives simultaneously)
- stuck middle button when "Middle Mouse-Button -> ALT-TAB" was enabled
- don't crash if zlib.dll is missing
- lost mouse input events when using high refresh rate mouse

New features:

- compressed state files
- rewritten and more compatible serial port emulation
- more compatible blitter speed in non cycle-exact mode (Spindizzy Worlds, PP Hammer..)
- turbo-floppy speed enables fast writing
- disable screensaver when WinUAE is active
- improved configurable CPU idle-function
- screenshots saved to ScreenShots-directory
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Comment 1pitur03-Apr-2003 20:30 GMT
Comment 2Raffaele04-Apr-2003 07:14 GMT
Comment 3Raffaele04-Apr-2003 08:08 GMT
Comment 4Keith Blakemore-Noble04-Apr-2003 10:10 GMT
Comment 5Pitur04-Apr-2003 11:01 GMT
Comment 6Kjetil04-Apr-2003 11:14 GMT
Comment 7Raffaele04-Apr-2003 11:33 GMT
Comment 8Raffaele04-Apr-2003 12:03 GMT
Comment 9[JC]04-Apr-2003 17:26 GMT
Comment 10Anonymous04-Apr-2003 18:44 GMT
Comment 11Jope05-Apr-2003 05:48 GMT
WinUAE 0.8.22 R6 on the road home : Comment 12 of 14ANN.lu
Posted by Don Cox on 06-Apr-2003 06:08 GMT
In reply to Comment 7 (Raffaele):
"Another problem is to set the speed of the PC serial interface to 31250 BPS instead of 38400 BPS, but I think you can joke into the Windows Registry to add this item."

At least some MIDI gear will accept the "wrong" speed. I have a Yamaha MU10 module which has a switch for either the correct speed or the wrong speed, marked PC1 and PC2. This connects directly to a serial port (Amiga or PC) and acts as a MIDI adaptor as well as outputting sound.

That model is discontinued but there may be current models with the same features.

I haven't tried it with UAE.
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