openMSX

openMSX
Developer(s) openMSX Team
Stable release
0.14.0 / August 3, 2017 (2017-08-03)[1]
Written in C++ (core), Tcl, (openmsx-catapult: wxWidgets)[2]
Operating system POSIX and Windows
Type Emulator
License GNU GPLv2+
Website openmsx.org

openMSX running CBIOS

openMSX is a free software emulator for the MSX architecture. It is available for multiple platforms, including Microsoft Windows and POSIX systems such as Linux

For copyright reasons, the emulator cannot be distributed with original MSX-BIOS ROM images. Instead, OpenMSX includes C-BIOS, a minimal implementation of the MSX BIOS, allowing some games to be played without the original ROM image. It is possible to for the user to replace C-BIOS own BIOS if they prefer.

OpenMSX emulates a large amount of MSX systems and MSX related hardware, including:

Notable features include:

  • Hard- and software Scalers
  • Debugging
  • Tcl Script Support
  • Cheat Finder (through Tcl)
  • Game Trainers (through Tcl)
  • Audio/Video recording
  • Reverse support (go back in emulated time to correct mistakes or debug what happened)

OpenMSX has an open communication protocol to communicate with the openMSX emulator. Utilizing this communication protocol enables to write versatile add-ons for openMSX. Projects making use of this protocol include the following applications:

  • openMSX Catapult (by the openMSX team)
  • openMSX Debugger (by the openMSX team)
  • openMSXControl plugin
  • NekoLauncher openMSX
  • openMSX Peashooter
  • openMSX Control Plugin for Gedit

Currently Catapult, a GUI developed for the emulator that is part of the project, is being redeveloped utilizing Python and the Qt toolkit.

The openMSX Debugger is also under development, written in C++, also utilizing the Qt Toolkit.

References

  1. "Home". Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  2. "Debian -- Details of package openmsx-catapult in jessie". Retrieved 2017-03-10.

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