ToastyCheesy
07-09-2009, 05:18 AM
A new version of uBee512, a Microbee emulator, has been released.
A changelog was included in the Binary Package.
here is what's new for this release:
New:
Added models 'scf' and 'pcf' (Standard/Premium Compact Flash CB)
Added more DRAM banks to bring up to 2MB when using xCF model.
Added --ide-a0, --ide-a1, --ide-b0 and --ide-b1 IDE HDD emulation and
drive options.
Added hard disk image type '.hd1' (80 cylinders, 4 heads, 63 sect/track)
Added '+ide' argument to --modio option.
Added --rom256k override option for 3rd party models.
Added --cfmode option to force start-up mode when emulation CF model.
Added --cpu-delay option to determine the method used for delays when
controlling emulation speed.
Added time and date uBee512 environment variables.
Added 'make-cf-roms.sh' script to Unix disributions.
Changes:
Removed the older CPU persist method for PIO polling as it became
redundant after the last release.
Removed the minimize button from the Menu dialogue.
Improvements made to printer strobe timing.
Improvements made to logging including PC reporting.
Changed +paknet argument to +roms.
Changes to ubee512rc.sample to use time and date stamping.
A lot of code tidying up.
Fixed:
Fixed an account creation problem where the directories failed to be
created on Unix like platforms. This bug was introduced in v3.1.0.
Fixed a couple of Endian issues for tape in/out for Big Endian HW (PPC).
Tape wav files now save and load correctly.
Fixed an Endian problem in function.c causing the uBee512 CP/M tools to
fail on Big Endian HW (PPC)
Fixed z80api_execute_complete() function as was not completing on all
dd/fd/cb/ed prefixed opcodes. Used by the Z80 code debugging module.
Fixed uBee512 environment variables name matching.
Printer now emulates strobe signal only if a printer file is specified.
DIP disk images required host Endian additions.
The 256TC and BN60 boot ROMs now boot if a fast clock rate is specified.
uBee512 v4.1.0 will be available to download at the author's page here (http://ubee512.sourceforge.net/) or in our archive here (http://www.zophar.net/mb128k/ubee.html).
A changelog was included in the Binary Package.
here is what's new for this release:
New:
Added models 'scf' and 'pcf' (Standard/Premium Compact Flash CB)
Added more DRAM banks to bring up to 2MB when using xCF model.
Added --ide-a0, --ide-a1, --ide-b0 and --ide-b1 IDE HDD emulation and
drive options.
Added hard disk image type '.hd1' (80 cylinders, 4 heads, 63 sect/track)
Added '+ide' argument to --modio option.
Added --rom256k override option for 3rd party models.
Added --cfmode option to force start-up mode when emulation CF model.
Added --cpu-delay option to determine the method used for delays when
controlling emulation speed.
Added time and date uBee512 environment variables.
Added 'make-cf-roms.sh' script to Unix disributions.
Changes:
Removed the older CPU persist method for PIO polling as it became
redundant after the last release.
Removed the minimize button from the Menu dialogue.
Improvements made to printer strobe timing.
Improvements made to logging including PC reporting.
Changed +paknet argument to +roms.
Changes to ubee512rc.sample to use time and date stamping.
A lot of code tidying up.
Fixed:
Fixed an account creation problem where the directories failed to be
created on Unix like platforms. This bug was introduced in v3.1.0.
Fixed a couple of Endian issues for tape in/out for Big Endian HW (PPC).
Tape wav files now save and load correctly.
Fixed an Endian problem in function.c causing the uBee512 CP/M tools to
fail on Big Endian HW (PPC)
Fixed z80api_execute_complete() function as was not completing on all
dd/fd/cb/ed prefixed opcodes. Used by the Z80 code debugging module.
Fixed uBee512 environment variables name matching.
Printer now emulates strobe signal only if a printer file is specified.
DIP disk images required host Endian additions.
The 256TC and BN60 boot ROMs now boot if a fast clock rate is specified.
uBee512 v4.1.0 will be available to download at the author's page here (http://ubee512.sourceforge.net/) or in our archive here (http://www.zophar.net/mb128k/ubee.html).