A new release of Fuse, the Free Unix Spectrum Emulator, is now available at the SourceForge project:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/fuse-emulator/
Highlights of this release include:
Many thanks to everyone who's contributed to this release. Source code is available for download from the SourceForge site.
Download binaries and their locations:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/fuse-emulator/
Highlights of this release include:
- GTK+ 3: Make the offset entry wider in memory browser
- GTK+: Remove duplicated surface creation code
- GTK+: Remove use of deprecated gtk_device_(un)grab functions
- GTK+/Win32: Add *.bin as an allowed filetype to file selectors and amend .fmf filetype
- Improve Fuse's Kempston mouse handling under GTK+ 3.x
- "Save binary" command can now save 65536 bytes again (regression introduced in 1.5.6)
- Various minor bugfixes
Many thanks to everyone who's contributed to this release. Source code is available for download from the SourceForge site.
Download binaries and their locations:
- Windows binaries are currently available on the SourceForge site
- A Linux Flatpak binary for the current release will be available shortly from Flathub
- Compiled binaries for various other platforms should become available in the next few days