We’re building a better MacScene, and we need your help. Developers, designers, writers, editors, and anyone else with expertise that will be useful for a bigger, better MacScene should check out this forum thread for more details on the changes and how you can help. And yes, the emulator database is set to return.
Apparently, March is a slow news month. Here are the updates in the world of emulation on the Mac.
Boxer, a powerful DOSBox front-end that can wrap games into individual OS X apps, has officially reached version 1.0 -- and subsequently received a minor update to fix a bug with System folder icons being overridden when they are set as game folder. See the official site for full details and a download link, and also check out the blog for an interesting discussion about the future of Boxer -- which includes distribution on the Mac App Store.
In news we missed last month, multi-platform DOSBox game launcher DBGL has been updated to version 0.72. Changes include support for forced scaling and configurable dosbox.conf locations. See the official site for full details and a download link.
Open-source MSX emulator openMSX has been updated to version 0.8.1. The update fixes a number of minor issues, adds scripts to help with Tool Assisted Speedruns, and adds emulation for a few MSX devices. See the changelog here, and check the official site for download links.
Keep reading after the jump for more updates.
We’re building a better MacScene, and we need your help. Developers, designers, writers, editors, and anyone else with expertise that will be useful for a bigger, better MacScene should check out this forum thread for more details on the changes and how you can help. And yes, the emulator database is set to return.
Apparently, March is a slow news month. Here are the updates in the world of emulation on the Mac.
Boxer, a powerful DOSBox front-end that can wrap games into individual OS X apps, has officially reached version 1.0 -- and subsequently received a minor update to fix a bug with System folder icons being overridden when they are set as game folder. See the official site for full details and a download link, and also check out the blog for an interesting discussion about the future of Boxer -- which includes distribution on the Mac App Store.
In news we missed last month, multi-platform DOSBox game launcher DBGL has been updated to version 0.72. Changes include support for forced scaling and configurable dosbox.conf locations. See the official site for full details and a download link.
Open-source MSX emulator openMSX has been updated to version 0.8.1. The update fixes a number of minor issues, adds scripts to help with Tool Assisted Speedruns, and adds emulation for a few MSX devices. See the changelog here, and check the official site for download links.
Keep reading after the jump for more updates.
NekoLauncher openMSX, a front-end/launcher for openMSX, has also been updated. See the official site for more details and a link (warning: it's in Japanese).
Free42, an HP-42S Calculator emulator, is now at version 1.4.67. There are separate versions for OS X and the OS X Dashboard (in addition to iOS and other platforms). Get it here.
Changes to the PUAE github repository bring the Amiga emulator closer to synchronisation with WinUAE. It is now at version 2.3.2, although you’ll need to build from source. No changes have been listed.
The updates continue to flow for PlayStation emulator PCSX-Reloaded, and SpeedOfMac is busy compiling from source for you. Grab the latest pre-compiled version from SpeedofMac’s website, or check out the official PCSX-Reloaded website for more information and source code.
Arcade emulator MAME just reached version 0.142. Mac-specific port SDLMAME has yet to receive a matching update, but expect one in the next few days. The changelog is available here, while you can find downloads via the official MAME website and the SDLMAME website.
Got any news tips? Let us know on the forums. I’d also like to know if there’s anything else you’d like me to cover, such as (retro-themed?) game releases, productivity software, or iPhone Apps. Hit up the comments if you have any suggestions or requests.