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Classic99 399.008

Description

Classic99 is a freeware TI99/4A emulator for Windows 2000 and up.

 

Classic99 runs most stuff fine:

  • System ROMs and many cartridges are INCLUDED under license from Texas Instruments
  • boots and runs all console OS functions (except cassette I/O) and TI BASIC correctly
  • most modules seem to work fine
  • XB/Atarisoft/Jon379/SuperSpace cartridge bank switching supported
  • full sound emulation of all channels
  • Speech implemented for both speech ROMs and external speak
  • keyboard CRU scanning implemented
  • joystick support
  • 9901 timer supported
  • disk supports V9T9 files, TIFILES/Xmodem files, Windows native files, V9T9 DSK and PC99 DSK images (DSK images are readonly)
  • DirectX Windowed and FullScreen, as well as nonDirectX windowed modes.
  • Full Sprite collision detection (by pattern)
  • Numerous video filter options (HQ4X, 2xSAI, SuperEagle, NTSC, etc)
  • Integrated debugger with single step
  • PS/2 keyboard emulation builtin
  • Mousedriven menu selection (doubleclick on screen)
  • 1MB Super AMS card supported
  • Full source code included

Changelog

(2019-09-07)

  • updated fbForth and replaced XB256 with Isabella
  • CF7 emulation updated
  • gigaflash emulation (disabled, for the most part)
  • Many 9901 fixes: interrupt status bit, clock registers, wraparound from zero, and proper reset behaviour. This makes both CamelForth and cassette work with the same code, finally.
  • fix high-DPI scaling for heatmap
  • fix GPU instruction fetch, was buggy
  • add drag and drop support for cartridges - just drag the file onto the window and it will load and reset
  • F18A features added: text mode attribute colors, second tile layer, sprites per line, text mode sprites
  • VDP now resets differently for warm start vs cold start (mostly to preserve F18A palette on warm)
  • fix disk path history by allowing longer entries in the edit box
  • fixed a typo in the audio volume table

Links

Software from HarmlessLion.com!

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