MEKA for Windows - Documentation ================================== Note: please read the main documentation (MEKA.TXT) for everything that generally apply to MEKA and all its versions. This file covers specific aspects of the Windows version. Please e-mail me if you have questions or experience problems with the Windows version. Be sure to describe your problem accurately, as well as mentionning the version of software you are using (MEKA, Windows, DirectX, Drivers...) and hardware components. You can also look at SMS Power forum, as the community may be able to help you with certain questions. The forum is located at: http://www.smspower.org/forum - MEKAW is still in development stage. The reason is that I live in the past. MEKA was at first dedicated to MS-DOS, and Windows is not something that I fully masterize. Please acknowledge bugs and problems you may encounter. Hopefully things will be fixed and sorted out in some time. Thanks to your help. And understanding. Technical notes - Video MEKA relies on palettized video modes which are not well supported on some newer videocard/drivers combos. Thus, you may (or not) experience slowdowns, tearing, snow or wrong colors with some videocard/drivers. This is unfortunately the most difficult to fix issue, since supporting high color modes natively requires quite a big amount of work on the emulator. But it will be done in the future. MEKA also relies by default on low resolution video modes (such as the good old 320x200/320x240) which aren't supported either on some videocard/drivers combos. Future version will probably implement wide ranges of blitters to allow usage of high resolution video modes with either software (better) or hardware (ugly) stretching. Last but not least, I've experienced that the auto frame skipper was performing really bad on some systems, causing lags or even sometimes freezing the emulator. This has yet to be investigated. - Sound Sound may or not works for you. I am interested in hearing about different results and experiences, although I hope that it will works fine on all computers. - Inputs Different kinds of joypad/joystick inputs were not well tested as of yet. Any report ? In addition, analog inputs devices are not yet well supported. - FM Unit (YM-2413) emulation The OPL emulator does only work under Windows 95, 98, ME and XP under certain conditions (enabling compatibility mode for XP), and assuming that you have a soundcard with an OPL chipset and a BLASTER environment variable set. The Digital emulator, which is of better quality anyway (only slower) works on all systems. - Other things Feel free to pressure me if any feature you want is unusable. :) Thanks for your reading, Omar Cornut