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Classic99x V1
« on: August 21, 2006, 11:48:00 PM »

Classic99X - Texas Instruments 99 Emulator for XBox v1

http://xport.xbox-scene.com/
http://www.harmlessl...earch=Classic99

Features:

 - Emulates the Texas Instruments 99

 - Excellent compatibility - ported from Classic99

 - All standard XPort features

 - Relax/SMB support (not 100% ZIP support - see below)

 - Save states

 - Rewind support
   This is now a core feature of the XPort UI and will be added to all
   other ports (eventually) as long as the port supports saving states.


Important Notes
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How to Play Cartridge Games
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Place your cartridge games in the \TIGAMES directory.

The file format for TI99 cartridge images is rather strange.  Each cartridge
game consists of 1 to 3 files.  These files need to be named in a specific
manner to be correctly interpreted.  The naming is like this:

XXXXXC.BIN
XXXXXD.BIN
XXXXXG.BIN

Where XXXXX is the descriptive name of the game and C/D/G represent the different
parts of the cartridge ROM.  

All you have to do to play these is select one of the C/D/G files.  Classic99X
should be able to locate all of the appropriate pieces and put them together.
Be sure to select "Cartridge" as the image type during game configuration.

Due to this strange naming, there is not currently any formal support for ZIPped
cartridge images.  You should use the uncompressed BIN files instead.


How to Use Disk Files
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Place your disk files in the \DISKFILES directory.

Select one of the disk files and choose "Program File" as the image type.
This will also automatically generate some text that can be pasted into
the emulator that will assist you in running the program file you selected.

After configuring the game, you will enter the emulation.  You can select
regular or extended BASIC.  Once the BASIC selection is loaded, go to the emulation
options menu (press RTHUMB) and then select "Paste Lines into Emulator" to
initiate a command sequence that should launch the program.  You can hand-edit
these lines to be pasted if you wish.

If you use a cartridge game that needs to read information off of a disk drive
device (DSK1) then you can place the files it needs in the \DISKFILES directory.
The \DISKFILES directory is always mounted as the DSK1 device whenever you
launch a cartridge image.  If you launch a disk file image, then DSK1 will be
mounted as the directory in which the disk file image is located.


Tunnels of Doom
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Tunnels of Doom is a cartridge game that needs to read information from the disk
drive (DSK1).  The required disk files (PENNY, QUEST, PENNIES) are already in
the \DISKFILES directory.  So when you launch the TunnelsOfDoomG.BIN file, it will
ask you where to load from.  Select #2 to load from disk and then enter either
PENNY, QUEST, or PENNIES as the filename.


How to Use the TI99 System
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Please consult the section "USING TI PROGRAMS" of the LoadingFiles.txt file for
useful information on how to use TI99 programs.


Rewind
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Default button mapping to enable rewind is BLACK+WHITE.
Once rewind is enabled, press LTRIGGER to actually rewind.


Stella, Gnuboy, SMSPlus, FCEUltra, HUGO, NeoPop, DGen, Bochs, HUGO-CD,
FMSXBox, Bliss, WinSTon, Gens, Z26X, StepmaniaX, PCSXBox, XBoyAdvance,
DOSXBox, AtariXLBox, MirrorMagicX, KoboX, MaelstromX, MarblesX, Vice64X,
Vice20X, VicePETX, KegsX, XPired, AdamX, WonderSwanX, BeatsOfRageX,
PowermangaX, LynxBox, BlueMSXBox, GladiatorX, AmphetamineX, StarfighterX,
PachiX, BlobWarsX, OdysseyX, ArnoldX, X68000X, WinUAEX, MekaX,
MednafenX-NES, MednafenX-PCE, MednafenX-Lynx, AbuseX, PokemonMiniX,
Classic99X, SoftVMUX, VirtualBoyX, SuperVisionX, Chip8X
what's next?

Enjoy!

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Jeneral

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« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2006, 03:00:00 PM »

Great work on this port!! One of my favorite Home Computers is now playable on my Xbox. From the quick test run I gave the program, everything looks good. There are some sound issues (stuttering, delays - check out explosions on Parsec...Tombstone City) but the system is very playable.


Your efforts are very appreciated!!!
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madmab

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« Reply #2 on: August 22, 2006, 05:24:00 PM »

Wow... this is an unexpected surprise.
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cmw9ers

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« Reply #3 on: September 03, 2006, 02:35:00 AM »

Hmmm... games?
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« Reply #4 on: September 03, 2006, 03:47:00 AM »

THaaaaaaaaaanks!!! My favorite computer!!
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Beelzebud

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« Reply #5 on: September 12, 2006, 10:21:00 AM »

Somehow I missed the announcment for this one, and found it last night when browsing around on xbins.

WOW!!

Thanks Xport!  I've been asking for a port of this for years now!  This was the first computer I ever had, and seeing Munch Man and Parsec load up on my TV screen after all these years about made a nerdy tear come to my eyes.  smile.gif

Thanks for porting this, and the plethora of other ports you have given all of us.   I really appreciate it  smile.gif
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