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Emulator Release: bsnes v0.070

cibomatto2002

Windows 10
bsnes v0.070 is released. bsnes is an emulator for the Super Famicom and SNES video game systems.The purpose of the emulator is a bit different from other emulators: it focuses on accuracy, debugging functionality, and clean code.

bsnes v0.070 Changelog:
* configuration file is now called bsnes-qt.cfg; the first run of this release will start with a clean state
* MSU1 now supports audio looping via new PCM file format
* disabled state load/save menu due to a serious bug in Qt 4.6.0 for Windows
* RawInput: all keyboards merged to KB0, it should no longer be required to reconfigure the keyboard out-of-the-box
* RawInput: fixed a bug where Xbox 360 controller states were being overwritten by DirectInput controllers
* RawInput: fixed a device sorting bug caused by moving ruby to Unicode
* Direct3D: fixed a pixel shader bug caused by moving ruby to Unicode
* Linux port: fixed sudo make install target
* Linux port: default to gcc/g++ instead of gcc-4.5/g++-4.5 for one last release
* updated to mightymo's 2010-09-20 cheat pack


Minimum system requirements:

* Intel Atom, Intel Pentium IV or AMD Athlon processor
* 64MB RAM free
* Windows port: Windows XP or later, with DirectX 9.0c or later

Recommended system requirements:

* Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Phenom processor
* Video card that supports Direct3D 9.0 or OpenGL 2.0
* Linux port: hardware-accelerated video driver with OpenGL or X-Video support

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