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erdem_ua wrote:Thanks for second release. You can put it to download area with sources.
I think it's better to put documentation to Wiki page too.
And also good to be indicate that game roms locations at wiki page too
Gonna try second release.
Now you can download Atari800 emulator directly from project SamyGO files section: http://sourceforge.net/projects/samygo/
Documentation on Wiki... maybe some day.
UI menu uses keyboard since games usually use joystick.
Remote control is not good to emulate joystick. Use USB keyboard instead. Or, make an interface for original Atari joystick (I've made it today!) I am starting Wiki page for this emulator. Until it is complete, refer to included documentation and original Atari800 website.
When somebody (who I know) first saw Content Library and other additions he said that "this TV has built-in mobile phone". I must say, he wasn't wrong.
Consider TV's processing power as 2...3-year-old mobile phone or palmtop. If somebody created a working emulator on such platform (Symbian S60, UIQ, Windows Mobile 5/6/CE with 300-400MHz CPU) then probably you can make such emulator for Samsung TV. In my B650 there is ARM1176 CPU with 600MHz clock speed. It is enough for emulating old 8-bit machines but it can be not enough to emulate Amiga or Atari ST for example. Definitely there is no chance to emulate PS3, Wii or XBOX at 100% speed. Good news is that the disk space is not limited since we can always attach an external drive. There are of course some other hardware limitations. We also need a knowledge to access some piece of hardware directly.
I wish I could see other emulators for Samsung TV. I am not going to port another one, though.