Saturday, April 5. 2008GP2X-THOM: A TO7-70 emulator for GP2X v1.0.4![]() Hi All, Thom is one of the best emulator of the Thomson TO7 home computer running on MacOS, Windows and Unix. It has been initially written by Sylvain Huet in 1996 (see http://www.sylvain-huet.com), then Eric Botcazou (see http://nostalgies.thomsonistes.org/) continued this project and added many news features. What's new in this version ? - Load and save state ! - Speed improvements - Display and save thumbnail images for each save state - Auto-fire mode, press RTrigger+X to switch it on/off - RTrigger/LTrigger keys can be used in the keyboard settings menu to navigate between Normal, LTrigger and RTrigger compose mapping. - Add several hotkeys : . settings such as fps, auto fire speed can now be directly modified inside the emulator (no need to enter in the settings menu) . quick save / quick load current state (no need to enter in the main menu) - Default Hotkeys can now be set in the keyboard mapping menu (useful to add hotkeys on existing/previous keyboard files) - Option to prevent the blue led to be displayed when L or R are pressed How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file. If you're looking for games and software have a look here : to7-70 games Here is a full working binary version : thom-v1.0.4-bin.zip Here is the source code : thom-v1.0.4-src.zip This should be the last version ... Enjoy, Zx. If you want to discuss on this homebrew, you can do it here : My forum on dcemu network or http://www.gp32x.com/. Monday, May 7. 2007GP2X-THOM: A TO7-70 emulator for GP2X v1.0.3![]() Hi All, Thom is one of the best emulator of the Thomson TO7 home computer running on MacOS, Windows and Unix. It has been initially written by Sylvain Huet in 1996 (see http://www.sylvain-huet.com), then Eric Botcazou (see http://nostalgies.thomsonistes.org/) continued this project and added many news features. What's new in GP2X-thom version 1.0.3 : - Improve speed - Improve emulation accuracy - Improve volume handler - Add MMU hack stuff - Add option to display frame rate - New speed limiter function - Bug fix in file requester How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file. If you're looking for games and software have a look here : to7-70 games Here is a full working binary version : thom-v1.0.3-bin.zip Here is the source code : thom-v1.0.3-src.zip This should be the last version ... Enjoy, Zx. If you want to discuss on this homebrew, you can do it here : My forum on dcemu network or http://www.gp32x.com/. Monday, April 16. 2007GP2X-THOM: A TO7-70 emulator for GP2X v1.0.2![]() Hi All, Thom is one of the best emulator of the Thomson TO7 home computer running on MacOS, Windows and Unix. It has been initially written by Sylvain Huet in 1996 (see http://www.sylvain-huet.com), then Eric Botcazou (see http://nostalgies.thomsonistes.org/) continued this project and added many news features. What's new in GP2X-thom version 1.0.2 : - New speed limiter - New sound volume handler - New virtual keyboard position - Help file can have up to 4096 lines (useful to write your own documentation/cheat file) - Bug fix in sound mute - Bug fix in joystick handler (Diagonals weren't properly handled) - Bug fix in key mapping (reverse Ltrigger and Rtrigger keys) - New default keyboard mapping : (press Trigger + Joystick to emulate cursor keys) - Bug fix in menus - Bug fix in file requester (crash when moving up) - Bug fix in exit handler (should not freeze anymore) How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file. If you're looking for games and software have a look here : to7-70 games Here is a full working binary version : thom-v1.0.2-bin.zip Here is the source code : thom-v1.0.2-src.zip This should be the final version (only if major bugs are found). Enjoy, Zx. If you want to discuss on this homebrew, you can do it here : My forum on dcemu network or http://www.gp32x.com/. Monday, April 9. 2007GP2X-THOM: A TO7-70 emulator for GP2X v1.0.1![]() Hi All, Thom is one of the best emulator of the Thomson TO7 home computer running on MacOS, Windows and Unix. It has been initially written by Sylvain Huet in 1996 (see http://www.sylvain-huet.com), then Eric Botcazou (see http://nostalgies.thomsonistes.org/) continued this project and added many news features. Here is a port on GP2X of the version 1.1.5, that i had previously ported to PSP. How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file. If you're looking for games and software have a look here : to7-70 games Here is a full working binary version : thom-v1.0.1-bin.zip Enjoy, Zx. If you want to discuss on this homebrew, you can do it here : http://www.gp32x.com/ or dcemu network |