Ain't nobody got time for jokes today! There are some pretty sizable additions with the new GBE+ 1.10. Here's a breakdown of all the developments over the past year.
Notable Changes:
- Added support for the Wave Scanner, for use with Ryuusei no Rockman on the DS.
- Added support for the Wantame Card Scanner, for use with Wantame Music Channel: Doko Demo Style.
- Added support for the unreleased Vaus Controller. Allows you to use joysticks to control the paddle in Alleyway on the Game Boy.
- Added support for the unreleased WorkBoy. Allows you to use a QWERTY keyboard to emulate the WorkBoy's keyboard.
- Added support for sending and receiving Nectaris maps. This brings GB KISS support to 100%.
- Added support for the Bayer Didget. This is mostly a copy of the Glucoboy, but for the NDS.
- Added support for file fragmentation when running dumps of AM3 SmartMedia cards.
- Added stereo support for the GBA core.
- Completely reworked networking in DMG/GBC and Pokemon Mini cores. Allows for easier disconnects and resets (without segfaults!)
- Save States are now versioned. GBE+ will refuse to load incompatible versions. Everything from 1.9 and before will not work, so consider booting up from a .sav file and making new ones for 1.10.
- Save States now have Time & Date metadata in format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. GBE+ will display this in the GUI, letting you see which save states you've used and when you last used them.
- The Qt GUI now displays FPS in the titlebar.
Other structural changes have been made to better facilitate GBE+'s transition to SDL3 once a stable release of SDL_Net 3.0 comes out. GBE+'s architecture should be able to accomodate a Vulkan backend in the future as well.