AmeDS v2.1 – now with WiFi functionality
If you’re in the mood for some retro-gaming joy and you’ve decided on the Amstrad CPCP 6128 Computer as your pleasure, then homebrew developer Alekmaul‘s emulator, AmeDS, has your fix. Check out what’s new in this latest version and see why you NEED to have a WiFi connection while you’re using this app. All the details in the full article!
Download: AmeDS v2.1
For those of us who loved homebrew developer Alekmaul‘s Amstrad CPC 6128 emulator for the Nintendo DS, here’s a special treat: the latest version of AmeDS has just been rolled out, and it sports an awesome new feature – the feature that lets you download an Amstrad CPC 6128 game from the Internet and play it directly AFTER you’ve downloaded it. Yes, Wi-Fi functionality, and it’s included when you update to version 2.1.
Here’s the list of all the changes since the last version:
- Play by WiFi! Download the game via the Internet and play with the menu “PLAY GAME FROM THE WEB: D!
- Compiling with devkitarm r21
- Saving screenshots is now off “no resize, so it was full-screen CPC!
- Multi save snapshots and screenshots (name ending with 000 to 999)
- Added buttons ] [: *? > <In the configuration of keys DS
- Optimizing the management of its VJ 8912
- Pb blink when scrolling screen with the X button resolved
- Acceleration of managing the Z80 C
- Switch 1024 visible files in the file list
Definitely a meaty update, and one you should look into to keep the emulation happy for your handheld going. Enjoy!
Download: AmeDS v2.1