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Sources: [http://www.mess.org/mess:drivers:amstrad:cpc6128] and [http://www.mess.org/mess:drivers:drivers:amstrad:cpc6128p]
 
Sources: [http://www.mess.org/mess:drivers:amstrad:cpc6128] and [http://www.mess.org/mess:drivers:drivers:amstrad:cpc6128p]
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MESS generally supports two keyboard mode command line options: '''-emulated''' (based on key position) and '''-natural''' (based on the character generated). In emulated mode, keys can also be remapped in the menu: press ''Tab'', then select ''Input (this system)''.
  
 
==Front-ends==
 
==Front-ends==

Revision as of 10:38, 15 August 2011

MESS (Multi Emulator Super System) is an emulator for vintage computers, gaming consoles, chess computers, and calculators. It is a descendant of the MAME arcade emulation project and just like MAME, the most important goal of MESS is highly accurate emulation, not speed. MESS and MAME are mainly preservation projects that aim to reproduce the behavior of the real hardware perfectly.

Currently, over 450 systems are supported, including the CPC and CPC Plus ranges and the GX4000.[1]

MESS runs on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and FreeBSD.

Just as in MAME, some MESS ROMs have parent ROMs that also need to be installed. E.g., cpc6128.zip also requires cpc464.zip to run.

Typical command line arguments

Name Argument Allowed file extensions
Printer -print .prn
Snapshot -dump .sna
Disk drive A -flop1 .dsk
Disk drive B -flop2 .dsk
Tape -cass .wav; .cdt
Cartridge -cart .cpr; .bin (Plus series and GX4000 only)

Sources: [2] and [3]

Keyboard options

MESS generally supports two keyboard mode command line options: -emulated (based on key position) and -natural (based on the character generated). In emulated mode, keys can also be remapped in the menu: press Tab, then select Input (this system).

Front-ends

Various GUI front-ends for MESS exist for Windows, Linux, and OS X—see the list here: [4]

MessMenu on OS X with a CPC ROM selected

Links