Drawing the emulated screen to the real screen is more efficient.(And the -r command line option will override both.) If it isn't there, it will look in the application directory. If “~/.gryphel/mnvm_rom” exists, Mini vMac will look there for the ROM image. The X versions now supports a central ROM folder like the Macintosh and Windows versions have.The X versions now have a new command line option “-n ”, in which is used instead of the application name for the title of the Mini vMac window. ![]() The X versions now have a new command line option “-d ”, in which is used instead of the application directory when looking for the ROM image, and disk1.dsk and so on files.This is implemented for Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Dragonfly BSD, and OpenIndiana, but not OpenBSD and Minix. (And also for disk1.dsk and so on files.) If the application directory can not be determined, the current directory is used as before. The X versions now will try to look in the folder contain the application for the ROM image, like the Macintosh and Windows version do.It is also possible to use the OSS API on Linux, using the new “ -snd-api” build system option. Minix doesn't really seem to support sound yet. Sound also compiles without problems on OpenBSD, but it doesn't work - setting the desired sample rate fails. OpenIndiana doesn't seem to produce any sound at all in VMware Fusion. Getting sound on Dragonfly BSD seems to require some manual setting up. Sound compiles without problems (using “ -sound 1”) on Dragonfly BSD and OpenIndiana, but I have not been able to test on these yet. (Usually using compatible implementations on each operating system, rather than the official OSS itself.) Sound is now enabled by default on FreeBSD and NetBSD. The X versions can now play sound using the Open Sound System (OSS) API.The x86-64 versions are currently slower, for lack of assembly language tweaking, and should not be used if the x86-32 versions will work. These ports adapt the same X Window code as the Linux port, and should have the same functionality, except currently not sound for some. ![]()
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