- Multiple Emulator Super System
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M.E.S.S. Aktuelle Version: 0.129 (Windows), 0.125 (SDL)
(6. Januar 2009, 11. Mai 2008)Betriebssystem: Plattformunabhängig Kategorie: Emulator Lizenz: Custom www.mess.org M.E.S.S. ist ein Akronym für Multiple Emulator Super System. MESS ist ein Emulator für viele Spielekonsolen und Computersysteme.
Die Zielsetzung von MESS ist die Erhaltung jahrzehntelanger Computer- und Konsolengeschichte. Als die technologische Entwicklung immer weiter voranschritt, fing das Programmierteam von MESS an, diese wichtigen, alten Systeme vor dem Vergessen zu bewahren. MESS basiert auf dem MAME-Kern.
MESS emuliert Handhelds und Spielkonsolen, Computer und Taschenrechner. Der Schwerpunkt des Projektes liegt (wie auch bei MAME) auf Genauigkeit und Übertragbarkeit, weshalb es nicht immer der schnellste Emulator für ein bestimmtes System ist.
Es werden zur Zeit 732 Systeme (621 Computer und 111 Konsolenspielsysteme) davon 472 Klone von 169 Herstellern emuliert (Stand: Ver. 0.128 vom 20. Oktober 2008).
Für die meisten Systeme werden zusätzlich sogenannte ROM-Abbilder (Images) der einzelnen Betriebssystem-Dateien und oft auch der damals benutzten Speichermedien (z.B. Diskettenimages) benötigt. Diese werden aus urheberrechtlichen Gründen, wie bei vielen anderen Emulatoren auch, nicht mitgeliefert.
Liste der unterstützten Systeme (Auszug)
- 3DO
- ABC 80
- ABC 800C/HR
- ABC 800M/HR
- ABC 802
- ABC 806
- Acorn Electron
- Adventure Vision
- Amiga 500 (NTSC)
- Amiga CDTV
- Amstrad 464+
- Amstrad 6128+
- Amstrad/Schneider CPC464
- APEXC (as described in 1957)
- APF Imagination Machine
- APF M-1000
- Apple III
- Apple //c
- Apple //e
- Apple II
- Apple II+
- Franklin Ace 100
- Apple I
- Apple IIgs (ROM03)
- Aquarius
- Arcadia 2001
- Atari 2600 (NTSC)
- Atari 400 (NTSC)
- Atari 5200
- Atari 7800 NTSC
- Atari 800 (NTSC)
- Atari Jaguar
- Atom
- Atom with Eprom Box
- Bally Professional Arcade
- Bally Computer System
- BBC Micro Model A
- BeBox Dual603-66
- C65 / C64DX (Prototype, NTSC, 911001)
- Channel F
- Chess Champion MK II
- ColecoAdam
- ColecoVision
- Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer
- Colour Genie EG2000
- Commodore 128 NTSC
- Commodore 16/116/232/264 (PAL)
- Commodore 30xx (Basic 2)
- Commodore 30xx (Basic 2) (business keyboard)
- Commodore 40xx FAT (CRTC) 50hz
- Commodore 40xx FAT (CRTC) 60hz
- Commodore 40xx THIN (business keyboard)
- Commodore 64 (NTSC)
- Commodore 80xx 50hz
- Commodore 80xx 60hz
- Commodore 80xx German (50hz)
- Commodore 80xx Swedish (50hz)
- Commodore B128-40/Pet-II/P500 60hz
- Commodore B128-80LP/610 60hz
- Commodore Max (Ultimax/VC10)
- Commodore SP9000/MMF9000 (50hz)
- Compis
- Concept
- CPS Changer (Street Fighter ZERO)
- DAI Personal Computer
- Dragon Beta Prototype
- Enterprise 128
- Famicom
- FunVision
- Galaksija
- Game.com
- Game Boy
- Game Boy Color
- Genesis (USA, NTSC)
- Geneve 9640
- IBM PC 10/27/82
- IBM PC/AT (CGA, MF2 Keyboard)
- Indigo2 (R4400, 150MHz)
- Indy (R4600, 133MHz)
- Indy (R5000, 150MHz)
- Intellivision
- Intellivision (Sears)
- Intellivision Keyboard Component (Unreleased)
- IRIS Indigo (R4400, 150MHz)
- Jupiter Ace
- Kaypro 2x
- KC 85/3
- KIM-1
- Laser 110
- Laser 110 (Germany)
- Laser 128 (rev 4)
- Laser 200
- Fellow (Finland)
- TX-8000 (UK)
- VZ-200 (Germany & Netherlands)
- Laser 210
- Laser 210 (Germany)
- VZ-200 (Oceania)
- Laser 310
- Laser 310 (BASIC V2.1)
- VZ-300 (Oceania)
- VZ-300 (Oceania, BASIC V2.1)
- Laser 350
- Laser 500
- Laser 700
- Lisa2
- Lynx
- Macintosh Plus
- Macintosh 512ke
- Macintosh SE
- MC-10
- MegaDuck/Cougar Boy
- Micro Professor 1
- Microbee 32 IC
- Microtan 65
- MSX
- CF-1200 (Japan)
- CF-2000 (Japan)
- CF-2700 (Japan)
- CF-3000 (Japan)
- CF-3300 (Japan)
- Expert (Brazil)
- Expert DDPlus (Brazil)
- Expert Plus (Brazil)
- FS-1300 (Japan)
- FS-4000 (Japan)
- HB-201 (Japan)
- HB-201P
- HB-501P
- HB-75D (Germany)
- HB-75P
- HB-8000 Hotbit 1.1
- HB-8000 Hotbit 1.2
- IQ-1000 DPC-100 (Korea)
- IQ-1000 DPC-180 (Korea)
- IQ-1000 DPC-200 (Korea)
- MSX2
- FS-4500 (Japan)
- FS-4600 (Japan)
- FS-4700 (Japan)
- FS-5000F2 (Japan)
- FS-5500F1/F2 (Japan)
- FS-A1 / 1st released version (Japan)
- FS-A1 / 2nd released version (Japan)
- FS-A1F (Japan)
- FS-A1FM (Japan)
- FS-A1MK2 (Japan)
- HB-F1 (Japan)
- HB-F1II (Japan)
- HB-F1XD (Japan)
- HB-F1XDMK2 (Japan)
- HB-F500 (Japan)
- HB-F500P
- HB-F700D (Germany)
- HB-F700P
- HB-F700S (Spain)
- HB-F900 / 1st released version (Japan)
- HB-F900 / 2nd released version (Japan)
- HB-F9P
- HB-G900P
- IQ-2000 CPC-300 (Korea)
- NMS-8220 / 1st released version
- NMS-8220 / 2nd released version
- NMS-8245
- NMS-8250
- NMS-8255
- NMS-8280
- VG-8235
- WAVY PHC-23 (Japan)
- X-II CPC-400 (Korea)
- X-II CPC-400S (Korea)
- MSX2+
- Memotech MTX512
- MZ-700
- MZ-700 (Japan)
- Nascom 1 (NasBug T1)
- NC100
- NC100 (Version 1.09)
- Nintendo 64
- Nintendo Entertainment System (NTSC)
- Odyssey 2
- Oric 1
- Oric Atmos
- Oric Telesrat
- Pravetz 8D
- Pravetz 8D (Disk ROM)
- Pravetz 8D (Disk ROM, RadoSoft)
- PC Engine
- PC-8801 MKIISR (Lores display, VSYNC 15KHz)
- PC-8801 MKIISR (Hires display, VSYNC 24KHz)
- PC/AT (VGA, MF2 Keyboard)
- PDP-1
- CBM20xx Series (Basic 1)
- Philips P2000T
- Philips P2000M
- PK-01 Lviv
- PK-01 Lviv (alternate)
- PK-01 Lviv (prototype)
- PMD-85.1
- Alfa
- Mato (Basic ROM)
- Mato (Games ROM)
- PMD-85.2
- PMD-85.2A
- PMD-85.2B
- PMD-85.3
- Pocket Computer 1251
- Pocket Computer 1350
- Pocket Computer 1401
- Pocket Computer 1403
- Primo A-32
- Primo A-48
- Primo A-64
- Primo B-64
- QL (v1.02. AH)
- Sam Coupe
- Sega Game Gear - European/American
- Sega Mark III
- Sega Master System/Sega Master System Plus/Sega Master System II
- Sony PlayStation (scph1000)
- Sony PS one (scph101 A v4,5 05/25/00)
- Sony PlayStation (scph1001/dtlh3000 A v2.2 12/04/95)
- Sony PlayStation (scph1002 E v2.0 05/10/95)
- Sony PlayStation (scph1002/dtlh3002 E v2.2 12/04/95)
- Sony Playstation (scph3000 J v1.1 01/22/95)
- Sony Playstation (scph3500 J v2.1 07/17/95)
- Sony PlayStation (scph5000 J v2.2 12/04/95)
- Sony PlayStation (scph5500 J v3.0 09/09/96)
- Sony PlayStation (scph5502/scph5552 E v3.0 01/06/97)
- Sony PlayStation (scph7000 J v4.0 08/18/97)
- Sony PlayStation (scph7001 A v4.1 12/16/97)
- Sony PlayStation (scph7003 A V3.0 11/18/96)
- Sony PlayStation (scph7502 E v4.1 12/16/97)
- Sorcerer
- Sorcerer (diskless)
- Sord M5
- Super Game Boy
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System (NTSC)
- Supervision
- Superboard II Model 600 (Rev. B)
- UK101
- Supervision
- SVI-318 (SV BASIC v1.0)
- SVI-328 (SV BASIC v1.1)
- SVI-328 (SV BASIC v1.11)
- Tatung Einstein TC-01
- Telmac TMC-600 (Series I)
- Telmac TMC-600 (Series II)
- TI Avigo 100 PDA
- TI Model 990/10 Minicomputer System
- TI Model 990/4 Minicomputer System
- TI-81 Ver. 1.8
- TI-85 Ver. 3.0a
- TI-86 Ver. 1.2
- TI-99/8 Computer (US)
- TI-99/8 Computer (Europe)
- TI99/4 Home Computer (US)
- TI99/4A Home Computer (US)
- TM 990/189 University Board microcomputer with University Basic
- TM 990/189 University Board microcomputer with University Basic and Video Board Interface
- Tomy Tutor
- TRS-80 Model I (Level I Basic)
- TX-0 original demonstrator (64k Words of RAM)
- TX-0 upgraded system (8k Words of RAM)
- Interton VC4000
- Vectrex
- VIC20 (NTSC)
- WonderSwan
- Z88
- ZX Spectrum
- ZX Spectrum 128
- ZX-80
- ZX-81
Siehe auch: Bochs, QEMU, VirtualPC, VMwareWeblinks
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