Difference between revisions 130519902 and 134530129 on enwiki{{Infobox Software | name = blueMSX | logo = [[Image:BlueMSX-icon.png|32px|blueMSX icon]] | screenshot = [[Image:BlueMSX-screen.jpg|250px]] | caption = | developer = blueMSX [[Virtual team|Team]] | latest_release_version = v2.7 | latest_release_date = [[May 13]], [[2007]] (contracted; show full) Since the November 2004 milestone, developer focus has been on improving the user interface and emulation accuracy, as well as extending the emulation to include more exotic devices such as the Konami Keyboard Master, an unreleased speech synthesis ROM. Recently, the emulator has added support for the [[SG-1000]] computer systems and emulation of other systems such as [[Sega Master System|SMS]] is on the roadmap. ==Feature Hhighlights== The emulation engine in blueMSX is cycle accurate, which means that the timing and synchronization between emulated hardware components appear the same as on a real MSX. The goal is to replicate each individual component as accurate as possible, which means that the emulator require a more high end PC than emulators optimized for speed. (contracted; show full)==External links== *[http://bluemsx.com/ Official Homepage] [[Category:MSX emulators]] [[Category:Windows emulation software]] [[nl:BlueMSX]] [[ru:BlueMSX]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=134530129.
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