Amiberry, the Amiga emulator for the Raspberry Pi series of SBC’s, has been updated to v5.6.1.
The following changes and improvments have been made since the last update.
Bugfixes
- Hardfile properties were always set to default
- cycle exact was incorrect enabled sometimes
- Fix foreign disk image support when drive is standard Amiga 3.5″ DD
- hsync events should be before misc events
- fixed uaegfx board parameters
- uaegfx board name is UAE, not uaegfx.card
- Fix helptext formatting in CPU panel
- use double-quotes to denote inches in GUI
- when using –autoload with a filename in the current path, Amiberry would crash
- fix build errors with GCC 13.1
- savestate cmd line option would not use filename
- second controller buttons would not be registered in retroarch
- Fullscreen toggle would no longer work since v5.3
- reverted copying of prefs on hard reset
Improvements
- P96 minor fixes
- Removed unnecessary casting in scsi.cpp
- VGA mode resolution autoswitch update
- VGA autoswitch update to support new OS 3.2 monitors
- Upgraded FloppyDriveBridge to v1.4
- refresh GUI when hidden behind other windows
- improve message when Main ROM is not found
- improve Floppy GUI panel
- use BGR888 for 32-bit modes
Amiberry is an optimized Amiga emulator, originally designed for ARM-based SoCs (such as the Raspberry Pi) but now also available for macOS (both Intel and Apple Silicon) and Linux x86-64, that brings you the highest performance Amiga emulation. Be it a classic A500, A1200, CD32 or up to a high-end model equipped with a 68040 and a graphics card, we’ve got you covered. The code is based on the latest WinUAE for the core emulation, but with some parts stripped down and optimized specifically for lower-powered boards. Additionally, there are several features that were developed specifically for Amiberry, such as WHDLoad support, custom events, support for RetroArch mapping, etc.