AmiArcadia and WinArcadia emulate these Signetics-based machines:
* the Emerson Arcadia 2001 console family (Bandai, Emerson,
Grandstand, Intervision, Leisure-Vision, Leonardo, MPT-03, Ormatu,
Palladium, Poppy, Robdajet, Tele-Fever, Tempest, Tryom, Tunix,
etc.) (1982);
* the Interton VC 4000 console family (Acetronic, Fountain, Hanimex,
Interton, Prinztronic, Radofin, Rowtron, Soundic, Voltmace,
Waddington, etc.) (c. 1978);
* the Elektor TV Games Computer (1979); and
* PIPBUG-based machines (such as the Electronics Australia 77up2 and
the Signetics Adaptable Board Computer) (c. 1977).
Features include: ReAction GUI, load/save snapshots, windowed and full-
screen modes, CPU tracing, trainer, drag and drop support, graphics
scaling, automatic load/save of configuration/game, keyboard/joystick/
gamepad/paddle/mouse/trackball support, autofire, warp mode, gameplay
recording/playback, PAL/NTSC modes, sprite demultiplexing, help windows,
source code, debugger, frame skipping, redefinable keys, save screenshots,
ARexx port, network play, real-time monitor, locale support, game
selection sidebar, text-to-speech, printer output, undithering, support
for ZIPped games.
The supported languages are currently English, French, German and Italian.
AmiArcadia is open source freeware. The source code was compiled using
SAS/C 6.58. It was written by James Jacobs of Amigan Software.
http://amigan.1emu.net/releases/
http://amigan.classicgaming.gamespy.com/
Changes since 7.53:
. Miscellaneous improvements and bug fixes.