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Posted By

JamesC
on 2001-09-09
 Mine work just fine

I use Minus/4 for DOS on one computer, and Minus/4 for Windows on another, with no problems. I don't even have to select 50MHz screens.....

But one feature I would like to see is a definable keyboard for the emulator. I realize that Chr$(34) (") is a shift-2 on the CBM keyboard, but my wife and daughter look for it on the button to the left of the Enter key. Since the keyboard is being defined for the emulator anyway, why can't the emulating program convert these keystrokes for us?

James in NTSC-land

Posted By

MIK
on 2001-09-09
 re: definable keys

Thats because you bought the wrong computer
CP4 for the Amiga does just that which is neat for 1 game. I beg'd ATI to add this option to Yape, I hope he can some day

The game in question is Molecule Man. Mastertroinc state Joystick controls on the cover, but they never worked. So I re-defined the keyboard control setup to the arrow keys on emulation with CP4.

Agree a much needed feature.

Posted By

rOuGh
on 2001-09-09
 Suggestion for Emulators!

To all emulation coders: Support for NTSC C16 and Plus/4 would be great!


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