![]() Significant performance improvements, making ArcEm run better on slow hardware.Rectangular pixel aspect ratio correction (RISC OS, Windows & X11).ArcEm clock set from Host's clock, partial RTC support.Emulation of 'Extension ROMs' as found in the Acorn A4.Emulation of 512kB, 1MB, 2MB, 4MB, 8MB, 12MB, or 16MB of RAM.VIDC1 sound support on Amiga, RISC OS & Unix/X11.11th June 2012 – ArcEm still going May 2012 saw a push of a large number of updates, significant performance improvements from Jeffrey Lee. 23rd July 2012 – ArcEm 1.50 alpha release A new alpha build – ArcEm 1.50 alpha – is now available for AmigaOS 3, AmigaOS 4, Mac OS X, RISC OS, and Windows. This version has improved error reporting, fixes to the tweak menu, and will run correctly on the Raspberry Pi. 21st October 2012 – 1.50 alpha 2 for RISC OS An updated alpha build has been released for RISC OS – get it here. The source code is available and can be built for Unix-like platforms. 16th December 2012 – ArcEm 1.50 release The full ArcEm 1.50 release is now available for RISC OS, Windows, Mac OS X, and Amiga OS – get it here. Grab the new version now from the SourceForge project files page. 64k colour modes and red/blue swapped modes), improving compatibility with new machines Support has been added for the new screen modes introduced with RISC OS 5.21 (e.g.The released binary has been compiled with GCC 4.7.4, eliminating a null pointer deference bug that was present with the previous version of GCC/UnixLib.There are only two notable changes compared to 1.50: ![]() 18th December 2015 – ArcEm 1.50.1 release for RISC OS This is just a maintenance release for the RISC OS version of ArcEm. Compared to 1.50.1, the only notable change is that the code has been rebuilt using GCC 4.7.4 release 3, resolving an ARMv8 compatibility issue that was present with the previous release. News 16th April 2017 – ArcEm 1.50.2 release for RISC OS This is just a maintenance release for the RISC OS version of ArcEm. If you're interested in helping the project, check out the developer page. It's capable of running multiple operating systems including RISC OS and ARM Linux. ArcEm is a portable open-source emulator for the Acorn Archimedes. ![]()
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