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Currently, over 450 systems are supported, including the CPC and CPC Plus range and GX4000.[http://www.mess.org/mess:drivers:amstrad] | Currently, over 450 systems are supported, including the CPC and CPC Plus range and GX4000.[http://www.mess.org/mess:drivers:amstrad] | ||
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==Typical command line arguments== | ==Typical command line arguments== |
Revision as of 08:19, 15 August 2011
MESS (Multi Emulator Super System) is an emulator for vintage computers, consoles, chess computers, and calculators. It is a descendant of the MAME arcade emulation project. Just like MAME, the main goal of MESS is accurate emulation, not speed.
Currently, over 450 systems are supported, including the CPC and CPC Plus range and GX4000.[1]
MESS runs on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and FreeBSD.
Typical command line arguments
Name | Argument | Allowed file extensions |
Printer | .prn | |
Snapshot | -dump | .sna |
Disk drive A | -flop1 | .dsk |
Disk drive B | -flop2 | .dsk |
Tape | -cass | .wav; .cdt |
(from [2])
Links
- MAME at the English-language Wikipedia
- Official site
- MESS user's manual