What is XRoar FOR LINUX?


XRoar FOR LINUX


XRoar is an open source, multiplatform and 100% free command-line/graphical emulator for the Dragon 32, Dragon 64, as well as versions 1 and 2 of the Tandy Colour Computer (CoCo), all originally released in the early '80s. The emulator runs under GNU/Linux and UNIX-like operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X, using SDL for video and OSS for audio. It also works on the Nintendo DS & GP32 handheld gaming consoles.



Key Features:



  • Accelerated OpenGL output using GtkGLExt and SDL

  • Support for PAL or NTSC systems

  • Stereo sound support with Orchestra-90 sound cart

  • Reads and writes various disk image formats such as DMK, DSK (JVC), and VDK

  • Support for different floppy controllers including WD2797, WD2795, WD2793, and WD2791



Specifications:



  • Compatible with Ubuntu distributions

  • Support for 32-bit and 64-bit CPU architectures

  • Installation via PPA repository

  • Source package available for Linux kernel-based operating systems



Download and save the latest TAR archive, unpack it, open a terminal emulator and navigate to the location of the extracted archive files (e.g. cd /home/softpedia/xroar-0.32) - replace ‘softpedia’ with your username. Then, run the ‘configure && make’ command to configure/compile XRoar, followed by the ‘sudo make install’ command to install it. View XRoar’s command-line options by running the ‘xroar --help’ command.



XRoar FOR LINUX

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