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Years later, in June 2002, 0.80 was released, and FCE Ultra wasįCE Ultra has been tested (and runs) under DOS, Linux SVGAlib, Linux X, Mac You can use it non-commercially." Almost two
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Retained the simple license of FCE for a long time, which stated that
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The source code of 0.40 was released on November 12, 2000. MS Windows port was released as version 0.25. Linux SVGAlib, and released as a statically-linked executable. At the end of November,įCE Ultra remained DOS-only until version 0.18, when it was ported to Under DOS, with the original FCE source code. This code base was abandoned, and work began anew, Xodnizel originally ported it to Linux SVGAlib, and madeĪ few improvements. Name was apparently meant only to serve as a temporary name, but its Later contributers include xhainingx, gocha, AnS, feos, and rainwarrior, among others.įCEUX contains all features and enhancements from FCE, FCE Ultra,įCEU rerecording, FCEUXD, and FCEUXDSP as well as many new mappers fromīero originally wrote a Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom AdditionalĪuthors joined the group prior to its August 2008 release, including mz,Īdelikat, nitsujrehtona, maximus, CaH4e3, qFox, punkrockgu圓18 and Sebastian Porst. The project began in 2006 by Zeromus and Rheiny (SP). Or use SHA1 checksums below.FCEUX is a merger of versions forks of FCE Ultra, intended to supersede FCE Ultra.
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To verify COMMAND version use CMDVER verification utility under MSX-DOS. The correct version of COMMAND 1.11 is the one with Tim Paterson's name in it as can be seen in the screenshots below. One reads 'COMMAND version 1.11 for MSX-DOS amended by Hal-F 07/30/85', the other 'MSX-DOS version 2.2 by Tim Paterson 03/06/84'. Within COMMAND.COM there is a hidden attribution string. At least Philips got it wrong and released the bugged version. Apparently this led to confusion with OEMs. The bug was quickly fixed, but the version number wasn't altered.

There exist two versions of COMMAND 1.11 and one contains a bug when concatenating files. The most common version of MSXDOS.SYS and COMMAND.COM that was typically distributed with external disk drives or with computers with an integrated drive was MSX-DOS 1.03 and COMMAND 1.11. It includes only two files: MSXDOS.SYS and COMMAND.COM (that contains 14 internal commands), and no any tool is provided on the official MSX-DOS 1 disks. It does not support memory mappers and also lacks support for sub-directories. MSX-DOS 1 can run on any MSX computer with disk drive and at least 64kB of memory.
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However, some earlier versions of MSX-DOS have been distributed with software that has been released at a later date. The first device to ship with MSX-DOS 1 was the National CF-3300, which was released in early summer 1985.

Despite the 1984 copyright of MSX-DOS 1, this OS, also known as MSX-DOS, did not actually become available until spring 1985, and then only to OEMs.
