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| Is it possible to look in page 1, 2 or 3 after resetting the computer using BLUEMSX?
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norakomi msx professional Mensajes: 861 | Publicado: Febrero 11 2006, 12:21   |
Is it possible to look in page 1, 2 or 3 after resetting the computer using BLUEMSX?
like a soft reset?
cheers
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mars2000you msx master Mensajes: 1723 | Publicado: Febrero 11 2006, 12:25   |
Soft Reset is implemented in blueMSX.
In stead of pressing F12 (= Hard Reset), press on LCtrl+F12.
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Edwin msx professional Mensajes: 597 | Publicado: Febrero 11 2006, 12:26   |
Just like on a real msx computer I would guess. But I assume that bluemsx is also capable of saving the vram directly from the debugger or something like that.
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mars2000you msx master Mensajes: 1723 | Publicado: Febrero 11 2006, 12:29   |
Indeed, the debugger has these possibilities.
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GhostwriterP msx addict Mensajes: 305 | Publicado: Febrero 11 2006, 14:24   |
Sounds to me he's is ripping some gfx, or intending to...
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wolf_
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studying a palette can give quite some information on how to divide the palette into a kinda generic set of colors..
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AuroraMSX
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| Sounds to me he's is ripping some gfx, or intending to...
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Or debugging some graphics routine
(like: "Hey, what the fsck happened here? Where did that VRAM copy go to?" )
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Edwin msx professional Mensajes: 597 | Publicado: Febrero 11 2006, 22:55   |
Those copies always go to the aether between here and there! Which is really tough to debug.  |
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norakomi msx professional Mensajes: 861 | Publicado: Febrero 12 2006, 20:45   |
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dvik msx master Mensajes: 1303 | Publicado: Febrero 12 2006, 21:05   |
If you're ripping graphics or debugging, you don't even need to reset the emulator. Just pause the emulation, choose VRAM in the memory viewer and then save the memory.
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