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 README.txt
  MacFCEU 0.8a9

  Current features include: NSFe support, a PPU tile viewer, a customized speed
 option, a command line-interfaced debugger with a fast expression parser.

  Recent changes include:
 Higher quality sound playback of high sample rates on most Macs.
 High definition non-aliasing sound, "best" rate of 100-111.86175 KHz
  - faster than FCE Ultra's filtered 96KHz "high quality."
 17:4 fixed-point sample rates.
 Lowest emulation speed now 17.3%.
 Lower system requirements (couldn't go any lower than OS 7.0).
 Bug fixes and optimizations.
 Better real-time playback and smoother sound w. quadruple buffering.
 MMC5 high CHR bank storage.
 Ability to select an individual file within a Zip archive (list window).
  (0.8a7+)
 Added volume settings for all emulated expansion hardware.
 Updated the disassembler, but mostly the assembler.
 Fixed FME/N163 addressing conflict.
 Put PPU scanline (L#) and pixel address (@#) on Debugger sidebar.
 Fixed breakpoint and command line bugs (e.g., using en-dash as minus).


  The 6502/10 assembler supports most formats, some special keywords and
 preprocessing directives, including .if[[n]def], .define and .undef.
 Procedure management moves all .proc code to the end.

  The miniunz code for the ZLib library was also updated (earlier) to process
 MACOSX resource forks.

 - See the Changelog for more details.

==== Minimal Requirements ====

  System 7.0 or later (7.5.5+ recommended)
  A 68020 or better - over 200 MHz for real time performance.
   (Some carts and NSFs are more demanding.)
  2700KB of RAM (Largest Unused Block), preset to 4 MB/3 MB
Source: README.txt, updated 2015-06-28