Hello, i am really intrested in spectrum gamig, so i want to advise you one more thing which is now absent from the Fuse — it's kind of a game catalog with user friendly interface, which helps to manage tape images, memory snapshots and other sinclair software. The information about particular game can be automatically downloaded from the world of spectrum (or some other place) or edited manually. As a graphic designer i can help to make a prototypes for the needed screens and try to improve UI all over the whole project. I am open to collaboration) I want really good speccy product for mac!
I think you already seen OpenEmu - it's a good example of user friendly software and actually one of the best launcher for emulators as i ever seen
Last edit: ILYA PERFILYEV 2017-05-07
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Hi Ilya,
I agree with you that it would be nice to have a game database kind of interface to ZX Spectrum emulation especially for those people who just want to organise and play a few games rather than write software and so on but I also think that is potentially a large project of its own that I am unlikely to be able to work much on in the forseeable future.
Hello, i am really intrested in spectrum gamig, so i want to advise you one more thing which is now absent from the Fuse — it's kind of a game catalog with user friendly interface, which helps to manage tape images, memory snapshots and other sinclair software. The information about particular game can be automatically downloaded from the world of spectrum (or some other place) or edited manually. As a graphic designer i can help to make a prototypes for the needed screens and try to improve UI all over the whole project. I am open to collaboration) I want really good speccy product for mac!
I think you already seen OpenEmu - it's a good example of user friendly software and actually one of the best launcher for emulators as i ever seen
Last edit: ILYA PERFILYEV 2017-05-07
Hi Ilya,
I agree with you that it would be nice to have a game database kind of interface to ZX Spectrum emulation especially for those people who just want to organise and play a few games rather than write software and so on but I also think that is potentially a large project of its own that I am unlikely to be able to work much on in the forseeable future.
I think the best chance for this kind of thing on the Mac is going to be someone making an OpenEmu core from Fuse (on their wish list at https://github.com/OpenEmu/OpenEmu/wiki/Console---Core-Plugin-Status-&-Wishlist) or mabe someone making a nice Mac front end based on retrolib which already has a Fuse plugin/core like https://phoenix.vg.