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  • Posted a comment on discussion Steem SSE Bug Reports on Steem SSE

    Thank you, it fixed!

  • Posted a comment on discussion Steem SSE Bug Reports on Steem SSE

    you're welcome. I guess this game is a special case because of its very smooth scrolling and the use of the blitter and overscan.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Steem SSE Bug Reports on Steem SSE

    Hi, There are some glitch on scrolling on Lethal Xcess with both 32 bits and 64 bit version of 4.1.2 . No problem with 4.1.1. I tried in STE mode with TOS 1.62.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Atari Steem and the Rest on Steem SSE

    Hello, Thanks for your answer. Actually, I use launchbox as frontend and retroarch/libretro cores as my main emulators. My goal is to avoid as much as possible manual actions like disk changes, double clicks on the gem desktop, and loading times. For this, I would like to use a combination of hard disk and snapshot. Unfortunately, the Hatari libretro core doesn't support hard disks, I think because it only requires TOS 1.06, and furthermore, requires the disk format as a launch argument (stx, st,...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Atari Steem and the Rest on Steem SSE

    There is a mistake in the topic title, it's steem of course, not steam :). I don't know how to change it.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Atari Steem and the Rest on Steem SSE

    Hi, First of all, thank you for your work on steem. I'm starting to get use to launching steem command line with a snapshot as an argument. This allows me to avoid loading times or copy protection. I hesitate to make a snapshot for all my games because I'm afraid that it won't work with the furthers versions of steem. Do you think that the snapshot made with the current version of steem will be compatible with the furthers versions of steem and also with the furthers versions of the core libretro...

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