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RE: emu48 now for android-OS - Marco Polo - 05-09-2021 10:41 AM Is there any plan to implement,for 50g emulation, SD card (port 3) accessing the host file system or emulating a card using a "container" file? ? RE: emu48 now for android-OS - John Keith - 05-09-2021 05:49 PM Not speaking for Régis but the Windows version doesn't support Port 3, and I can't imagine it would be easy to do on Android considering the problems implementing Port 2. However I wouldn't mind being pleasantly surprised. RE: emu48 now for android-OS - Marco Polo - 03-25-2022 05:56 PM I am trying to have an "always on" effect using TOFF variable in 50g emulation. Apparently it has no effect. Am I doing something wrong? EDIT I get the same behavior both in Android and Windows flavors, and even GO49gp. . Definitively there is something wrong on my side. RE: emu48 now for android-OS - compsystems - 08-23-2022 06:47 PM Newa: Version 2.6 (2022-08-19) - Updated source code from Eric Rechlin's Emu48 version 1.64+ that was merged from Christoph Gießelink's Emu48 version 1.65. This new version improve the serial communicatio https://github.com/dgis/emu48android RE: emu48 now for android-OS - ijabbott - 08-23-2022 07:52 PM I think this thread should be in the "Not quite" forum, although I think the movement of similar threads caused Christoph to storm off in a huff! RE: emu48 now for android-OS - DavidM - 08-23-2022 10:02 PM (03-25-2022 05:56 PM)Marco Polo Wrote: I am trying to have an "always on" effect using TOFF variable in 50g emulation. I believe the maximum TOFF value for a v2.15 50g is # 6FFFFFFFh. Before you ask, that is not a typo. I realize that # 7FFFFFFFh would have been more intuitive, but # 6FFFFFFFh is the maximum value I've found that actually works as expected (~2.65 days before power off). It's not "permanently on", but it's certainly closer than a few minutes. Give that a try and see what you find. |