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Snes9xGX-Mushroom / Snes9x TX v1.1.3 (15-01-2023)

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@saulfabregwiivc saulfabregwiivc released this 17 Jan 01:45

Important, the folder at the root has changed its name. Consider renaming it "snes9xtx"
For the new version 1.1.3, if the software is already installed, you must delete the settings file which is either in the "snes9xtx" folder at the root, or in the apps/snes9xtx folder.

What's new in update:

---Snes9x TX 1.1.3---
---January 15 2023---

  • Updated to the latest Snes9x GX (git dborth/snes9xgx@3940616)
  • Disabled game info message when "show frame rate" option is enabled
  • Added option to turn on/off frame skipping in video settings (enabled by default). Frame skipping is highly recommended with some games using special chips (especially SuperFX). Disable it for other games if you prefer optimal frame rate despite some potential slowdowns.
  • Added option to force SNES region (experimental) and create emulation settings in main settings. When launching Snes9x TX just choose a region and then launch a game. For another game it will be necessary to launch any game in automatic region then go back to emulation settings to choose the desired region or restart Snes9x TX. Another constraint is that you must load a save state with the same region than the one with which it was made (otherwise the timing will not be correct)
  • Added separate PAL audio sample rate for original render (fix audio hiccups in 50Hz video mode)
  • Fixed the PAL games resolution (PAL 50Hz video mode is recommended for have a correct ratio)
  • Added progressive PAL video mode (576p)
  • Reorganized menu options
  • Renamed turbo mode option to "fast forward" (turbo mode name is reminiscent of auto fire)
  • Removed catalan and updated all other language files
  • Fixed sound effects volume setting and replace enter.ogg audio file
  • Updated UI PNG images
  • Added DualShock 3 (wired) support based on SickSaxis lib by xerpi (thanks niuus and JabuPL!)
    How to use:
    1. Start up Snes9x TX
    2. Start a game with your Wiimote/GC Controller/etc
    3. Press the PS button on your DualShock 3 and connect it to your Wii with a USB cable
    4. It should connect, one led on the controller should light up
    5. Done, you can play now on a DualShock 3 Controller

More info: https://gbatemp.net/threads/snes9xgx-mushroom.558500/

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