The free fMSX 5.9 Windows and Linux binaries, as well as portable source code, are now available for download. This adds a simple CPU-based linear interpolation algorithm, used when GPU-based interpolation cannot be used for some reason. The Windows version adds drag'n'drop and fixes ability to open disk and tape images by clicking on them in File Explorer. The Linux version adds a new "-linear" command line option. See below for all the changes.
- Added simple CPU-based linear scaling algorithm.
- Added "-linear" command line option.
- Added drag'n'drop files functionality to fMSX-Windows.
- Fixed fMSX-Windows loading disk and tape files on click.
The free fMSX 5.9 Windows and Linux binaries, as well as portable source code, are now available for download. This adds a simple CPU-based linear interpolation algorithm, used when GPU-based interpolation cannot be used for some reason. The Windows version adds drag'n'drop and fixes ability to open disk and tape images by clicking on them in File Explorer. The Linux version adds a new "-linear" command line option. See below for all the changes.
- Added simple CPU-based linear scaling algorithm.
- Added "-linear" command line option.
- Added drag'n'drop files functionality to fMSX-Windows.
- Fixed fMSX-Windows loading disk and tape files on click.
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