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Revision as of 04:56, 25 June 2008

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CPCE is a freeware Amstrad CPC emulator for DOS, DPMI and Win32 platforms programmed in 100% assembly language (I286 for DOS and I386 for DPMI and Win32) by CNGSoft. It's intended to be small but rich and fast but powerful, and features reasonably accurate emulation of standard CPC hardware (Z80 CPU, ROM and RAM, video and audio output, tape deck and disk drives) and expansions (2112 K RAM and 528 K ROM, printer, Dr.Zed's Symbiface 2), support of digital tape formats (WAV, VOC, CSW, TZX and CDT), rasters, many video effects, digital speech, integrated debugger, internal ZIP file handling, drag and drop, game recording and replaying, netplay, YMP (YM music player), CPC to PC (and viceversa) file transfer tools, etc.

The latest CPCE version is 1.90 and it was released in March 8th 2008, right before the retro computer convention MadriSX/RetroMadrid 2008: it improves the synchronization between the IRQ and VSync signals ("Dragon's Lair," "Kat-Trap"), fixes a bug in the FDC emulation (Titus disc protection scheme), improves the Z80 debug search function and the ZIP archive support. However, because of lack of time, documentation and experimentation, several unfinished features were left out until a re-release in March 31st, that gave LPTCPC the ability to transfer extended disc images (and thus allowing many copy-protected discs to be sent through the parallel cable) and enhanced the compatibility of the FDC emulation even further, thus supporting more protected games like "Arkanoid", "Gremlins 2", "World Games", etc.

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