Ver 0.62b+

Reduced the size of the default RAM available to games, in order to have smaller save states. Currently they are around 400 KB as opposed to the 4MB ones needed in my previous releases. 

I also modified a bit the Key profile menu. It is now more user friendly (colors, mesages, etc) and asks before overwriting existing profiles.

Ver 0.62a+

A small bugfix, the F2 key is now correctly mapped. The fix is in the Keys_ini array in the main_msx.c file.

Ver 0.62+

This release includes all the fixes from the fMSX v0.61+ release (by unkown author), plus another minor update by myself, but one that might be useful for a lot of people. I added the possibility to save different key profiles. Since several MSX games make extensive use of the keyboard, and since you might have different key layouts for each of them, now you can save and load them from the KEY CONFIG menu. The option to do this is at the bottom of the menu.

You have three "slots" to save them. I guessed those would be enough. If you guys want more, they can be easily added.

Just to make things clear, the configuration and requirements are the same as for version 0.61. 

In order to make things easier for new comers to the emulator, I added the rest of the original release files on this one. For those that need a guide, a decent one is present at: http://www.pspupdates.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6068

Ver 0.62

This minor release of the fMSX emulator simply fixes an omission made by the guy that originaly ported the emulator. I really wanted to run the MSX Snatcher translation, and I fiddled around with the code. I did port it to PSP SDK, but it crashed again and again.. so I used the original method to test the results and that is what I present to you.

The modifications where simple, the original author had set the RAM to the maximun possible on the MSX, but forgot to change the variable that holder the RAM size.. so games with higher requirements didn't run.

The changed files are included in this zip file under 'src', inluding those from the 0.61+ release for easier followup.


-- Snatcher

Thanks a lot to Osakana and all the PSP coders out there for such incredible releases.

