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Amigaworld.net News   Amigaworld.net News : New AmiMasterGear 0.92 (Sega Master System and GameGear emulator)
   posted by CosmosUnivers on 21-Jun-2024 9:09:19 (327 reads)
I just updated the 0.81 sources by Juan Antonio Gomez Galvez : the emulation is now slower on the fast 040+

==> https://leblogdecosmos.blogspot.com/2024/06/amimastergear-091.html

I'm looking for the source of the 0.82 by Gaelan Griffin to do the same tiny upgrades...
    

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