KEGS Apple IIGS Emulator Updated

Kent Dickey has announced the latest version of the KEGS Apple IIGS Emulator. KEGS is an emulator which runs on Windows, Mac OS and Linux. Some. of the items changed or fixed in version 1.27 include the following items:

  • – Ignore WDM 0xfc,0xfd,0xff to avoid HOST.FST causing Code Red.
  • – Fix $C019 reading to match Deater’s Midline demo
  • – Add false reads for RMW instruction, (dloc),y, abs,x, and abs,y modes. Only 8-bit false reads are done currently (this only affect 16-bit  RMW, where I know of nothing using the false reads).
  • – Fix reported bug where long paths in the file selection screens didn’t truncate the files so the endings could always be seen.
  • – Allow 140K .SDK images to be selected in the image file selection screen.
  • – Fix $C030 speaker toggle emulation to eliminate a 60-Hertz buzz caused by the code being organized around 60Hz screen refresh and not counting on the last toggle correctly in all cases.  The $C030 speaker output ramps down to 0 after about 60msec to avoid the annoying “click” 4 seconds later when KEGS pauses sound output.

You can download the latest version of the KEGS Apple IIGS Emulator from:
http://kegs.sourceforge.net/

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