
For information on Virtual MSX (including uninstall, and converting Virtual MSX is not really worthwhile, as current emulators are muchīetter.

The development on this emulator has stopped the author is developing It supports PSG or SCC and requires at least OS2.0 and 680X20. It was crippleware, but now the keys are PD. CJS MSX2 can be obtained fromĪmiMSX is written by Juan Antonio Gomez Galvez. There have been no updates since 1995 or so. A real disadvantage is that the author seem to have given it up. Have known its previous versions under names "PC MSX1 emulator" and MSX2 emulator by CJS is able to access files in the MSDOS partitions,Įmulates both MSX and MSX2, supports mouse, it is fast, and has very Mainstream version and optimized to deliver maximal perfomance on
#MAC MSX EMULATOR PORTABLE#
This is an Amiga version of fMSX branched from the portable versionīy Hans Guijt a long time ago. One is fMSX QuickStart, by Arjan Steenbergen. For URL's see the links database of The MSX Resource Center (and my bookmarks, emulator section), but a very nice For thisĮmulator, various 'Launchers' for Windows can be downloaded. Optimized to deliver maximal performance on the MS-DOS platform. Personally, I really like this emulator (as far as I use emulators!). fMSX can beįMSX-DOS has a special distribution site: fMSX-DOS Distribution Site. The Windows95/WinG version isĪvailable from the author for $35US (with a free demo). Furtherĭevelopment is greatly encouraged. Numerous ports andĮxtensions exist for different platforms, such as the MS DOS versionīy Marcel de Kogel and Macintosh version by John Stiles.

#MAC MSX EMULATOR CODE#
It is written in C, and its source code is freelyĭistributable for non-commercial purposes. fMSX (Unix, Mac, MS-DOS, Windows, PC9800, etc.)įMSX is a portable MSX/MSX2/MSX2+ emulator written in C language by.(mainly written by Marat Fayzullin and with help of theĮmulator Page of Sean Young (which doesn't exist anymore)) The Ultimate MSX FAQ - MSX Emulator section MSX EMULATORS
